

🎯 Elevate your aim with the featherlight power of MicroCore recoil technology!
The Beretta MicroCore Shotgun Competition Recoil Pad is a 13mm thin, lightweight recoil pad made from advanced open-cell polymer. Engineered for sporting and skeet shooters, it expands on impact to increase shoulder surface contact, providing superior comfort and precise shotgun support. Easy to install and backed by Beretta’s decades of competition experience, it’s a must-have upgrade for serious marksmen seeking reduced recoil and enhanced control.




| ASIN | B009PTUU5W |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | BERETTA |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (56) |
| Date First Available | 31 Jan. 2013 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | E73021 |
| Manufacturer | Beretta |
| Material type | Fleece |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 100 g |
| Size | 13mm E73021 |
| Style | Technical |
A**R
Shot gun butt
Brilliant piece of kit , but sold my Beretta after delivery
J**O
alternative to geltek recoil pad for Beretta Gold 682
Bought the 28mm as a replacement for the unobtainable Beretta Geltek system that is no longer produced. Have a Beretta 682 Gold Skeet 12 bore. 5 min change on my kitchen table, perfect fit. Had a gun shop tell me this probably needed to be sent away to be re-fitted by a gunsmith as nothing existed that could fit. Looking on various forums this MicroCore was recommended as an option. Shooting forums were correct. Delivered a day earlier than promised.
A**F
The thickness was just what I wanted - made a big difference.
Easy to fit and replace the original pad..
A**R
Does the job
Ideal
J**Y
Beretta recoil pad
For a perfect gun fit
A**.
Good, but not as good as a Gel Tek pad
This is a decent recoil pad, but just not quite as good as the now discontinued Beretta "Gel Tek" pad (I can't understand why Beretta discontinued that excellent pad !)
L**E
ok
good product
L**O
Fit right to the stock with no mods (A400).
H**D
Reduces recoil and fit perfectly
G**D
What was the hardest part of the R&R? Figuring out what screwdriver was correct! Nothing I found in Berettaland said anything other than Phillips #2 was correct or it was a Torx screw. Ok, I have a Phillips #2, but it just would not engage properly and I had a strong opinion it was wanting to round off the lugs so I stopped, rethought my search criteria and found a brief forum exchange saying Beretta uses a Pozidrive #2 screw in a number of their products. To AMZ I went, found one I wanted, arrived 2 days later, and literally took me 5 minutes to replace the pad. No slippage, no screw damage just an easy task to complete. Saved me taking it to a gunsmith who would likely laugh under their breath or outright at the silliness (and expense) of having to have someone do it. The Pozi #2 stays with the gun case from now on.
J**H
This .40" recoil pad is great for shortening the length of pull if you arms are a bit shorter than average. I installed it in a snap on a UGB 25; it was sized perfect. If you do not already have 2 wood screws (you've lost them, you're dealing with a bare, second-hand stock that did not come with any screws) then you will need to buy screws as well. It does not come with any mounting screws.
G**S
I needed a longer length of pull, this one added about 1/2 inch and screwed directly on the kick off with no modifications required.
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