Thumbholes
#1
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Thumbholes
A friend of mine is the most vain person I have ever met. He is so enthused with thumbhole stocks and anything flashy.
I myself won't have a thumbhole. I too many times have had to change and shoot left handed on a nice deer. I practice with both and always keep shots left handed at 50 yards or so. I would never take a long shot.
I know they look cool, but definately doesnt' fit my hunting style or need.
What do ya think?
I myself won't have a thumbhole. I too many times have had to change and shoot left handed on a nice deer. I practice with both and always keep shots left handed at 50 yards or so. I would never take a long shot.
I know they look cool, but definately doesnt' fit my hunting style or need.
What do ya think?
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Western Nebraska
Posts: 3,393
RE: Thumbholes
I know they look cool, but definately doesnt' fit my hunting style or need.
If someone else likes them that's their business!!!!! I don't feel as though I was appointed as the guardian of style for the trade.
#5
Join Date: Jan 2005
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RE: Thumbholes
It's simply a matter of personal choice, like most things....but, I don't care for them (thumbhole stocks) myself - at least not for all 'round use. They are nice to use when benchrest-style shooting, but, IMO, not as handy for field use. I prefer the good old-fashioned semi-pistol grip stocks. I even prefer these to a full pistol grip. To each his own, though.....
#6
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RE: Thumbholes
ORIGINAL: Vapodog
Then I wouldn't own one if I didn't like them.....
If someone else likes them that's their business!!!!! I don't feel as though I was appointed as the guardian of style for the trade.
I know they look cool, but definately doesnt' fit my hunting style or need.
If someone else likes them that's their business!!!!! I don't feel as though I was appointed as the guardian of style for the trade.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Western Nebraska
Posts: 3,393
RE: Thumbholes
I myself won't have a thumbhole.
a friend of mine is the most vain person I have ever met
Yea right.....and everybody on here does
inferring that no one here knows anything.....except of course you who failed to post an opinion. Is this the way we "spark" things up???
Last I checked belittling others was not the way to "spark" things up.
However in all this I'll accept your challenge.....I'll attempt to post a few threads of interest.....
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: MB.
Posts: 2,984
RE: Thumbholes
I have never owned a rifle with the thumbhole and find it would constrict somewhat for hunting but I would like to try one for shooting at the range. I handled the Remington XR-100 Rangemaster at our sporting good store and found it interesting to hold. I would like to give a try as for a target rifle
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oakland OR USA
Posts: 2,929
RE: Thumbholes
AllI can add is every rifleI own doesn't get hunted with some are just for shootingI find a thumbhole stock is very stead off hand .I have even tried them on a trap gun . Personally there are a lot of gunsI don't care for , but wouldn't belittle a friend because he did .