Recently Fred talked about the butt pads being glued on to one of the wood stocks but can't recall If it was the FTR.
Greetings,
New to the forum and rifle shooting. Been a pistol shooter for 30 years and just started getting into rifle shooting. Decided to try my hand at F class. Purchased a Savage Model 12 F/TR rifle and have started setting it up.
I want to adjust the spacing on the butt plate but can’t get the pad and plate off the rifle. I’ve removed the two screws in the plate but it will not come off. I wrote savage and asked them about removing the pad and plate. Their response was:
“Our gunsmiths have not removed the butt pad and our stocks come in as a complete unit. Not sure what is holding in on besides the screws. Maybe your local gunsmith can assist you.”
Can y’all provide thoughts on what might resolve my issue without having to approaching a gunsmith?
Recently Fred talked about the butt pads being glued on to one of the wood stocks but can't recall If it was the FTR.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
The 12 F/TR is a great starter rifle for your purposes. Don't know about the butt pad though.
Bringing it to the top hoping someone has an answer.
Does it just have a rubber pad on it, or is it the adjustable version?
"As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."
As slowtrigger stated, it has a rubber pad. appears to have a 1/4" plastic spacer and then the stock. The rubber pad and spacer do not appear to want to separate from the stock. I've remove the 2 screws and pulled and twisted attempting to get it off the stock with no luck. I've even left the screws out and been shooting it without the screws hoping with will pop loose at some point.
If you are at that point, the only thing holding it on is some varnish that seeped through the gap. Start at the bottom with a razor blade and see if it want to separate.
"As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."
The butt pad on my FTR comes loose when the screws come out. There is no sign of glue or varnish on the stock. You might try laying the stock on a bench with the plate/pad hanging over and sharply tapping. Use a piece of hardwood between the hammer and plastic to prevent dings.
Mine will not come off without damaging anything.
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