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T/C Dimension-shortening the stock [message #32519] Sat, 02 August 2014 13:41 Go to next message
wganz is currently offline  wganz
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The length of pull on my T/C Dimension is a bit long for my preferences. I see that there is gray & black spacer by the recoil pad. I've tried tools that come with it to loosen the screws. Tried twice and didn't work, now asking questions before I fuxxor my stock.

How does one get one of those spacers off the stock to shorten the length of pull?


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Re: T/C Dimension-shortening the stock [message #32521 is a reply to message #32519] Sat, 02 August 2014 17:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: T/C Dimension-shortening the stock [message #32540 is a reply to message #32521] Sun, 03 August 2014 23:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lepcur is currently offline  lepcur
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The spacer is probably integrated into the pad, just a guess. You probably need to get a thinner pad if it's just a little bit off for ya. Mike
Re: T/C Dimension-shortening the stock [message #32548 is a reply to message #32519] Mon, 04 August 2014 09:49 Go to previous message
mrmurl is currently offline  mrmurl
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I assume; (and you know what that does) you are trying to get the pad from the stock. If that is the case it should be a Phillips screwdriver a number two head with as small diameter shaft as possible. If that in not what you are talking about then I am totally lost. Have no trouble changing pads on my Contenders and or Encores with just the phillips driver to remove the screws. Not trying to be a smart a$$, and I hope this helps.

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