Mossyrock
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I am in the middle of rebuilding an 85 year old Remington model 11 into a retro combat shotgun (think "Charles Askins"). Don't panic collectors...it was thrashed when I got it. So far, everything is working out well, but the wood work is not salvageable. A replacement butt stock and fore end are on the way from Brownell's, but I have a question regarding the original stock. At some point in its very long life, someone installed a recoil pad, but it isn't installed 90 degrees to the comb...it is at a slight angle. Was this done to help control recoil? I have installed about a dozen recoil pads on rifles, but this will be my first shotgun pad install. Any deep, dark secrets I should know about? Thanks!!