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[b][/b] I picked up an encore 12 ga. rifled slug barrel. The thing is super accurate with about anything. But it kills on both ends, and I could not even tell I had a Limbsaver pad on it. Porting is the only thing I can think of that may help. I have used a Mercury tube in a stock once, the small difference was not worth the price of the tube. Any thoughts? Oh, the forcing cone has a smooth transition.
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Porting helps with muzzle jump but does little for recoil. If it likes about anything, try the lightfields. They have less recoil.
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Porting helps with muzzle jump but does little for recoil. If it likes about anything, try the lightfields. They have less recoil. I would be happy if the muzzle jump was cut in half. That would make a huge difference.
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Thumbhole stock could help too. Adding weight to the rifle is also an option.
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Porting helps with muzzle jump but does little for recoil. If it likes about anything, try the lightfields. They have less recoil. THAT!!
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The recoil from 12 gauge Hornady SST slugs never bothered me in my synthetic stocked Encore, but when I went to a 460 S&W barrel, I added 26 ounces of weight to the buttstock.
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If using a standard stock on your Encore try switching to the "flex-tec" . It makes a difference. Also try shooting while standing either off hand or on shooting sticks, I've found perceived recoil is much lighter standing than sitting at a bench.
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I am using a Flex-tec butt stock already, Limbsaver pad.
Shot it again, the barrel jump was a lot worse than I remembered.
I would like to have it ported, or magna ported. Does anyone on here do these?
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