There was some issue with my login (Maybe some other people who have used Facebook account for login, have also noticed this issue. My solution was to reset the password and then it worked), and hence I couldn't reply you earlier.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and guidance, really thanks a ton!!! I'm convinced with your advice and I plan to replace H3NEO on FH side with a European style rubbers .I think at this moment, Tenergy 05 might be too much for me, hence I'm thinking of getting Nittaku Fastarc G-1 for my FH. As mentioned before I was thinking of Rakza 7 also for FH, but that rubber I already have for my BH, so, just out of curiosity, and based on videos on YouTube and some reviews. I decided to pick this one. Seems like a rubber that might suit me well. If not then will swap it with my Rakza 7 on BH.
Hopefully, in about a month will share my experience.
G1 is a really nice rubber, I used it for year or two. If later you feel like changing to G1 compromised your serve and short game too much, you could try Hurricane 8. My FH rubber progression went T05/80 -> G1 -> H8. H8 seems very easy to use, even though I am small, old, weak, slow, and not chinese.
My experience doesn't match the prevailing forum idea that perfect technique is required to use hard tacky rubbers. AFAIK that isn't backed up by any rigorous statistical analysis. Maybe people just feel more pain when a ball dies in the net than when it flies two feet off the end. Or feel more pain when they miss a loop than when they pop up a receive and get third-ball killed.
In other words, euro rubbers are also hard to use without great technique. The things they make more difficult are just different from a chinese rubber. Table tennis is a tough game.