There are lots of stock wraps out there that will help protect your wood along with slings made to slip over the end of the stock and wrap around the barrel.
All for those that wish to keep their arms looking as good as possible.
A second set of stocks also will work but then you are forever swaping back & forth.
I look at it a little differently.
Like most, I try to take care of my guns as much as I can but I bought them to use.
If it gets beat up, that's just part of it.
I didn't buy it to look at.
If I want it to look new again I can either refinish the wood or buy new ones.
At the prices these guns are bought at I don't worry about them all that much.
Now, take a high $$$ gun, or one that is somewhat rare and mess it up and the value can drop more than what a new Handi would cost.
My old pre 64 Win model 70 Featherweight in 270 caliber that I use to hunt with for well over 30 years is still in about 85 to 90% condition.
Mess it up and it goes from a $1200.00 to $1500.00 gun to around $700.00 or less.
Enought to buy at least two Handis.
It has done its duty over the years and is now retired.
It has been replaced with an almost new Win model 70 stainless heavy barrel laminate bench rest stocked 270wsm that I only paid $460.00 for.
I still use some of my higher end guns but for everyday work I let the Handis take the knocks!!!
Just my feelings.
LONGTOM