Looking to get some opinions here, as I haven't been able to make it to the range with some of my new toys to test for myself. Here is my situation:
I just bought an 209x50 Encore with a FlexTech stock and forearm. It came with a nutmeg laminate stock and forearm as extras (it was the original set installed on the gun). The stock set is currently for sale in the classifieds here, and I am debating keeping it, hence the questions here.
I have another Encore with a 20 gauge slug barrel installed, and a standard black synthetic stock.
I'm toying with the idea of transferring the FlexTech stock to the slug gun, and putting the laminate stock back on to the muzzleloader.
Here's what I'd like some opinions on - does the FlexTech stock reduce the felt recoil much compared to the laminate stock? What would you do if you were me? I figure I'll be shooting 100 grains of Blackhorn 209 with a 300 grain bullet in the muzzle loader, and I'll shoot 265 grain slugs at 1900 fps out of the slug gun (Winchester Supremes) so that you can get an idea of the loads.
Stock durability is not really a concern, as I am not one for abusing my firearms, and I always clean them when I come back in from hunting. My hunting firearms with wooden stocks look really good even after a few years of hunting.
Thanks,
John