flex tech prohunter stock vs endevor [message #18074] |
Sat, 12 January 2013 20:09 |
kindapointless
Messages: 22 Registered: December 2012 Location: pa
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Hi all I was just wondering if the pro hunter stock is the same as the endevor stock? I see the endevor stock listed as having the "energy burners". I also found some mention of the endevor energy burners being able to be retrofitted to flex tech stocks? Is this a avenue worth pursuing? The 416 rigby needs as much help as it can get cause after 30 I start getting sore. If it can help me make to 40 rounds in a row it would be worth getting another stock or is this snake oil? Any one ever tried to epoxy a mercury recoil reducer in a flextech?
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Re: flex tech prohunter stock vs endevor [message #18080 is a reply to message #18074] |
Sat, 12 January 2013 23:02 |
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I used RTV to successfully secure several ounces of lead shot in both the fore-end and thumb-hole stock for my 20ga slug barrel... as it was a nasty critter with the 3" Federal Barnes Expander Sabot Slugs. Made a HUGE difference in the recoil. Also switched to the synthetic thumb-hole stock with the limb-saver recoil pad.
I think this combination of weight and thumb hole stock redirected the vertical-jump recoil in to straight backwards direction with much less kick. It added weight to it, but then again it's not a tennis racquet.
let me know if you want, I should be able to drag it out and snap a couple of photos.
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Re: flex tech prohunter stock vs endevor [message #18155 is a reply to message #18141] |
Mon, 14 January 2013 08:06 |
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I only added weight to the two sections, you could add as much as you want, in as many as you want. I used 7 shot.
I used my wet finger to spread the RTV.
The channels in the forearm make it easy to shape so that it's nowhere near the barrel channel.
Again, without this weight, my 20ga slug barrel shooting the 3" federal barnes expanders is AWFUL.
I didn't take a pic of the butt stock, but I did the same thing underneath the grip cap.
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Re: flex tech prohunter stock vs endevor [message #21649 is a reply to message #18074] |
Mon, 15 April 2013 01:46 |
laundryboy
Messages: 61 Registered: January 2013 Location: OR
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I have a 460 S&W rifle barrel that I was going to sell because it kicked the snot out of me. (wife called me a wus but she wouldn't shoot it YUK, YUK ,YUK.) but decided to try the flex tech stock first. What a difference, it is now quite tolerable to shoot even with the hot Hornady loads. For what its worth.
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