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OP,,,,you can shoot a thumbhole in benchrest ,,,but,,,it takes too much time to put your hand into the crevaces of the stock,,,most acomplished shooters shoot as quick as practical when they see a condition that they like,,,,there is no need to slow things down by having to reach in and out of a "glove" shaped gunstock,,,Roger
Thumbhole works just fine.View attachment 977373
The hole is 2" x 1-1/2". A trigger guard is 2" long. The taper leading to the hole creates that look. Camera angle.OMG you could put your head through that thing ....................
i love thumbhole stocks as i shoot paper and ghogs. for paper i use a benchrest approach...thumb barely touching vertical grip and index to touch the trigger...1.5 oz jewell, almost free recoil. in the field a firm grip, unless the target is stationary,, then free recoil.I would like to have your opinions on shooting a thumb hole stock ? if there is a different technique than for a conventional stock? Rw
