Well I am interested in purchasing a few firearms in the near future.
- New Inline Muzzleloader
- Shotgun, Slug Gun
But I must confess I am thoroughly confused the more I read.
I am trying to decide between Synthetic and Wood stocks, as well as Stainless vs Blued barrels. I've pretty much only owned wood and blued barrels to date and have had no problems.
I try my best to take care of them, wipe them down if they get wet from use, oil them, and maintain them regularly, etc. After a shooting session (especially MLs) they are thoroughly cleaned before storing them.
But where the confusion comes into play is primarily with synthetics and stainless.
For one, I like the idea of synthetic stocks for hunting purposes because well...I use my guns and navigate some tough/thick terrain at times and they get banged up. Every time I dent or nick my wood stocks/foreends I cringe! :eek: Hate doing that. So I have an interest in synthetic for hunting purposes and maybe sticking with wood for light hunting usage and primarily target/range shooting.
The question is...how do I determine a "good" synthetic stock from a "bad" one? I have read a bunch of posts and webpages stating how this or that synthetic stock was "horrible" or "cheap" but can't determine why, outside of being "noisy" or "hollow like".
Is there a telltale sign when I am reviewing a gun at the shop that will allow me to determine if the synthetic stock is "good" or not? I have no idea what to look for. Any recommendations there?
The other thing I am gaining a preference for is thumbhole stocks, many of which are in a wood laminate and look absolutely beautiful. But I am again worried about scarring the stock and its overall durability under adverse conditions/usage.
Two in particular I am looking at the are wood laminate are the T/C Omega Laminate Thumbole (which is stainless barrel only I believe) and the NEF Ultra Slug Hunter Deluxe. But here with the barrels, I am meh about the stainless but really like the thumbhole stock. The NEF's don't come with thumbhole, which is no big deal.
I also reviewed the T/C Omega with its standard stock and did not like the feel in my hands. On the other hand the T/C Encore felt beautiful in the hand with both the standard low throated stock, as well as the thumbhole stock (although a bit bulkier than the Omega counterpart). But the disparity in the Encore reviews and "problems" has left me concerned so I am leaning more towards the Omega at this point.
Well, lets move on to stainless barrels vs blued. To be honest, I like blued because they are darker, I really do not like the standout, bright stainless barrels. Am I just getting bit by a preference bug or for the purposes of hunting (primarily whitetails) is the a concern for glare or that standout coloring? Or is the stainless coloring just a moot point for all practical hunting purposes? I know many guys use them, so does it just come down to preference?
I've also read of the increase rust resistance of stainless vs blued, but again...I haven't experienced much rusting on blued ever, and if there was some I quickly cleaned it up and all was well again.
But in light of the stainless barrels, I have also been looking at the camo stainless ones for some guns but have concerns about the durability of the camo coating/dipping.
So that's a bit of the puzzle I'm trying to piece together, any guidance on these concerns/questions would be great because at this point I feel like I'm just getting more and more confused.
Thanks all!