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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 707758" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>You could add some wood to the stock in the places you hold onto most . </p><p>A lot depends on what style of stock you are thinking about . I know a guy that went to Mongolia hunting with an alloy target stock with added rubber grips that made it ok to handle. Surely no one actually hunts at -30 do they ? </p><p>Anyway if the but pad is rubber , the cheek rest non metal , the pistol grip non metal and the forend covered in something non metal it would not be that bad in cold weather if you designed to to use gloves anyway .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 707758, member: 17844"] You could add some wood to the stock in the places you hold onto most . A lot depends on what style of stock you are thinking about . I know a guy that went to Mongolia hunting with an alloy target stock with added rubber grips that made it ok to handle. Surely no one actually hunts at -30 do they ? Anyway if the but pad is rubber , the cheek rest non metal , the pistol grip non metal and the forend covered in something non metal it would not be that bad in cold weather if you designed to to use gloves anyway . [/QUOTE]
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