Got my TX200 back from Steve H. HE Installed a Tony Leach kit. I am very happy with the kit. Here are some pictures. Now I have to decide what stock to use
Il vote the laminate , then you can send the dark stained old unwanted one to me .Got my TX200 back from Steve H. HE Installed a Tony Leach kit. I am very happy with the kit. Here are some pictures. Now I have to decide what stock to useView attachment 453314View attachment 453317View attachment 453315View attachment 453316
I would recommend the laminate as they tend to be more stable in different climates and temperature ranges. At least that has been my experience, after having owned many if each and a bit of traveling around the world attending FT matches. But honestly it comes down to which one does the gun perform best in and are you the most comfortable and consistent shooting. Different pieces of wood transmit the vibrations of the action through the stock differently so can affect accuracy, at least from my experience. Accurate shooting is all about repeating the perfect shot over and over and over.... Both are very nice stocks and hopefully the one that shoots the best is the one that fits you the best as well.Got my TX200 back from Steve H. HE Installed a Tony Leach kit. I am very happy with the kit. Here are some pictures. Now I have to decide what stock to useView attachment 453314View attachment 453317View attachment 453315View attachment 453316