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<blockquote data-quote="Rflshootr" data-source="post: 2226097" data-attributes="member: 10284"><p>I have a pro-varmint on a 260 Rem. The fit was good although I bedded it and the barrel channel was perfect for a Remington varmint weight barrel. It rides the bags pretty well for a rounded forend and works well with the Harris bipod I have on it. I remove the rear and 2nd front sling swivel stud when I shoot off bags because they are always where I want the front and rear bag to be. One thing I don't like is the cutout along the bottom. I would prefer it to be all the way to the bottom of the pistol grip for riding the rear bag. That way I could leave the sling stud installed.</p><p>Personally I'm not much on thumb hole stocks. I don't like to have to remove my hand to work the bolt. I find it really slows you down cycling the action and re-gripping especially if you have to make a quick follow up shot. You might also check Stocky's Stocks to see if they have something you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rflshootr, post: 2226097, member: 10284"] I have a pro-varmint on a 260 Rem. The fit was good although I bedded it and the barrel channel was perfect for a Remington varmint weight barrel. It rides the bags pretty well for a rounded forend and works well with the Harris bipod I have on it. I remove the rear and 2nd front sling swivel stud when I shoot off bags because they are always where I want the front and rear bag to be. One thing I don't like is the cutout along the bottom. I would prefer it to be all the way to the bottom of the pistol grip for riding the rear bag. That way I could leave the sling stud installed. Personally I'm not much on thumb hole stocks. I don't like to have to remove my hand to work the bolt. I find it really slows you down cycling the action and re-gripping especially if you have to make a quick follow up shot. You might also check Stocky's Stocks to see if they have something you like. [/QUOTE]
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