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Thumbhole stocks love or hate?
07 September 2008, 12:38
D99Thumbhole stocks love or hate?
I love them how about you?How do you feel about thumbhole stocksHate them, they are the route of all evil.They are the greatest thing since 30mm scopes to come down the line.They are ok, but I still like classic stocks more.I have yet to try a thumbhole stock.Whose thumbholes do you like the most?MPIBoyds thumbholeMcMillan's Lawson thumbholeHarry Lawson's original in woodAnother unlisted model.
07 September 2008, 19:21
zimbabweOnly one I have or have used is a Savage .17HMR with the weird color laminations made for one of the distributors. Handles good,shoots good,looks good, what more could one ask.
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08 September 2008, 00:14
D99I love them, but we already know I am twisted.
I found a 460 Weatherby built by Harry Lawson for $3000. I am seriously considering it. Would be a fun elk gun.
08 September 2008, 01:02
homebrewerHave a Revival Industries one on my 10/22 build-up gun, a Richards Thumbhole Target on my long-range piece, a laminated Boyd's set for my T/C Encore and am having finished at a gunsmith's right now a black walnut set for the T/C. I like the way a thumbhole stock puts the rifle in the hand better than the traditional swept wrist of the common rifle. It's much easier on the wrist and transfers the recoil down the arm better. At least for me, it does.
08 September 2008, 09:49
SDhunterI have one on my 10/22 and love the look, and feel when shooting it.
But I absolutely hate the look on centerfire rifles and would never, ever dream of putting one on my hunting rifles.
08 September 2008, 10:28
vapodog
Not everyone dislikes them! This 1909 Argentine in .25-06 has been hunting with me quite some time.....I built it about 25 years ago
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08 September 2008, 16:33
.366torqueOh wow! Beautiful rifle vapo!
08 September 2008, 17:07
max(hm2)i hate them, but i have three clients who really like them so i have built several over the years.
08 September 2008, 23:43
butchlocthat has to be the oddest looking 45/70 lever action i've ever seen. Bye - i'm gone moose huntin
09 September 2008, 00:44
Paul BI have a 1912 Steyr Mauser in .308 Win. in a Harry Lawson very lightweight Mountaineer thumbhole stock. The whole package with scope, sling and a full magazine and one up the spout weighs all of five pounds.
The only problem I have with it is when shooting from the bench, it has a tendency to push my hearing muffs away from my ear amking it too noisy to shoot from the bench unless I also use plugs.
The weight is nice when I have my fat carcass hiking around above the 9,000 foot MSL level.
Paul B.
09 September 2008, 00:57
K20350I will admit that they hold well. But using one is like sleeping w/ a fat girl or riding a moped. It's fun until someone see's you doing it. Damn are they ugly.
09 September 2008, 02:36
larrysMost don't work for me, as I am truely ambidextrous. If the deer comes to my right side, I shoulder on the left and vise-versa. I put them in the "hated it" category.
Larry
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09 September 2008, 05:31
vapodogMine despises being carried on a sling.....note that there are no sling swivels on it!!!
The pistol grip cap digs badly into the back of the hunter while carried on a sling.... It's quite uncomfortable that way. Best to use a over the shoulder carry or a two hand carry.....
I have very bad hands and wrists and the right hand wrist has very little motion.....the thumbhole is a blessing for folks with such handicaps.
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