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I posted this on another forum. I am considering a dual grip thumb hole stock. How many of you favor a thumb hole stock?
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As pertains to a hunting rifle I find them detestable..slowing the bolt operation and adding little.
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November 13, 2005, 01:58:04 AM »
I'd agree with gunnut. They're great for offhand target shooting i.e. silhouette and such, but I wouldn't want one on a hunting gun.
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I was considering one. After reading if you forget to take the safety off you have to remove your hand to get the safety off. I hadn't thought of that. I got a classic style stock instead.
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