I'm not planning on hunting dangerous game. But neither am I keen to slip on pads. I've had poor results with those in the past.
I couldn't find my jig so I'll have to make another one. Heck, I made the first one! Mine is made from hardwood, and I think I have a few scraps of red oak to do that with. I'll order up a 1/2-in spacer and a replacement pad, super glue them together and fit them to the stock. It's more trouble to make the jig than doing the fitting. I might need longer screws too... Won't know until I get the old pad off.
And although he's a good business man, Larry Potterfield is no gunsmith. I love the part about him using some liquid soap as a lubricant on the screws. Let me tell you fellas that liquid soap will rust out a screw in no time flat and humid weather. Nice soft beeswax does a much better job, and it won't rust. I know that soap has been suggested and I think it's a part of lore that gets passed down and even used, but I've had to correct screws that have rusted out on customers rifles. I used to take a little piece of stainless steel tubing just fatter than the screw, cut some fresh notches in the end of it, and use it to bore around the shank of the screw. Then you can drill the resulting hole to size and glue in a hardwood dowel.