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No reason new ideas that really work can't go from the range to the hunt.
Solves the comb height issue going from a scope to irons.
Would like to shoot it and see how it feels with a high recoil
I found the stock at Kelbys for $790, http://www.kelbly.com/grs-stoc...ng-stocks/grs-safari
 
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What action make is that?


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Real cool looking stock !

Kinda like a thumbhole with the top cut out and a straight grip .

I like the red as well .


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Email Oscar and find out. Not sure who made it. The story is on their website Grodas Stocks Norway.

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Back in my target shooting days I noticed that it was easier and faster to work the bolt with a traditional curved grip profile. The vertical grips placed my hand too far away for smooth and rapid use. I suspect the customer might have some experience in European (ISU) slow-fire target shooting. What works for me might not work for someone else!
 
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faraim: Back in my target shooting days I noticed that it was easier and faster to work the bolt with a traditional curved grip profile. The vertical grips placed my hand too far away for smooth and rapid use.
I agree. I prefer the appearance of the straight Oberndorf style but think the curved (FN, Mark X) functions better.


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whatever floats you boat -- though the irons are useless in this stock


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Not for me.
 
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Somebody lose a bet?
 
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Actually this is how they build stocks. They have several models and are built for ergonomical features not for style.

Reminds me of the stocks made by Harry Lawson. I have a thumbhole that copies that design and it is the most comfortable stock I have ever felt.

I am going to order one for my Sauer 202. Perhaps not in red.
 
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This is what I did most of my High Power competition with:

It doesn't look like much, but it fit me perfectly and was like lightning in the rapid fire stages, mated with a pre-War Winchester Model 70.
 
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whatever floats you boat -- though the irons are useless in this stock


It was actually designed for irons as their Safari stock.
 
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http://www.grsriflestocks.com/...l/grs-decima-sporter

I was suprised to learn that they are very common replacement stocks for Huskvarna 9.3x57 rifles in Scandanavia.
 
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