Thanks for the replies thus far.
trekker, you bring up an excellent point with practicality in hunting situations where you may be hunting with gloves. I didn't even think about gloving the thumbhole stock.
Things that come to mind is comfort in the feel, overall accuracy given the grip style (could be moot or shooter dependent/preference), overall accuracy given the stock material (i.e. wood swelling vs synthetic, could float both yes?, and durability of the wood vs synthetic...etc.
I think the thumbhole looks pretty bad ass myself, and I know bare hand comfort is really nice. I tend to hunt with thin gloves, so I don't think it would pose a particular problem for me outside of when I use mittens over the thin gloves and if there is any obstruction in getting a solid grip.
Synthetic is appealing because it can take a beating, and I would think it would be inherently a bit more accurate because of the material. This could be completely off base, I am just speculating under shooting conditions and heat if the stock swells. Of course in hunting, you are taking "one shot" (ideally) and this may be moot, but at the range it could be significant.
Ahhh decisions, decisions...I recently acquired this problem as I've been more so consumed with archery over the last few years. But I got into high powered rifles this year, and suddenly have a renewed interest in guns. I really just enjoy shooting, lots of fun and I like to push the limits (target distance, not live animals) of a gun to see how she'll shoot.
On my wish list:
- Inline ML, still debating which one. But I want a long range tack driver!
- Single shot H&R shotgun, real tack driver...know a few guys with these and they are pretty unreal in their accuracy.
- Semi-auto 12 gauge slug gun. Need to research and figure out which is best for deer hunting purposes.
- 7mm mag high powered rifle for my next hpr hunting adventures! Still need to do some research on this as well.
Definitely having fun with it all, but as usual money is the toughest factor. Can get expensive in a hurry, especially if you shoot alot. Reloading is a definitely somewhere down the line.
Thanks again for the feedback, please keep it coming.