T/C Pro Hunter FlexTech® Stock Felt Recoil
I'm a big fan of the 375 H&H caliber but have never felt comfortable shooting it. I've owned a couple of Sako AV in this caliber and the felt recoil was so painful to the point that I developed a terrible shooting flinch.
I still have a Sako in this caliber but it has become a safe queen. I never gave up so when I bought a few years ago a T/C Encore Pro Hunter with a 28", 300 Win Mag barrel to become my number one moose hunting gun, I decided shortly after to buy a 375 H&H barrel to check the claim from T/C of significant recoil reduction based on its stock design.
I was finally able to test it yesterday at the range and I was pleasantly surprised that the claim by T/C of about a 43% felt recoil reduction is justified. The gun was a pleasure to shoot and although the recoil was significant, but not sharp..... more like a delayed recoil lasting longer and completely manageable.
So, for anyone wishing to shoot higher end magnum calibers and not feeling comfortable with the recoil should seriously look at the T/C Encore Pro Hunter with the FlexTech® stock.
Duke1
I'm a big fan of the 375 H&H caliber but have never felt comfortable shooting it. I've owned a couple of Sako AV in this caliber and the felt recoil was so painful to the point that I developed a terrible shooting flinch.
I still have a Sako in this caliber but it has become a safe queen. I never gave up so when I bought a few years ago a T/C Encore Pro Hunter with a 28", 300 Win Mag barrel to become my number one moose hunting gun, I decided shortly after to buy a 375 H&H barrel to check the claim from T/C of significant recoil reduction based on its stock design.
I was finally able to test it yesterday at the range and I was pleasantly surprised that the claim by T/C of about a 43% felt recoil reduction is justified. The gun was a pleasure to shoot and although the recoil was significant, but not sharp..... more like a delayed recoil lasting longer and completely manageable.
So, for anyone wishing to shoot higher end magnum calibers and not feeling comfortable with the recoil should seriously look at the T/C Encore Pro Hunter with the FlexTech® stock.
Duke1


















































