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New APS Raptor Hunter and THunter rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 987503" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Very nice write up Kirby. I backpack hunt almost exclusively, so this new line of rifles is right up my alley.</p><p></p><p>Any general comments about the pros and cons of the thumbhole stock on the Raptor THunter, from your perspective? Never owned or used a thumbhole stock, but I'm reading that quite a number of shooters prefer that stock design. More comfortable for the trigger hand grip on the stock - I presume? Is is more or less awkward for hand carry over distances with the forearm nestled up into the joint of an elbow (like shotguns are often carried)? How about from the various shooting positions - offhand on down to prone laying down with a good rest? Just wondering about advantages or disadvantages on a carry rifle. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 987503, member: 4191"] Very nice write up Kirby. I backpack hunt almost exclusively, so this new line of rifles is right up my alley. Any general comments about the pros and cons of the thumbhole stock on the Raptor THunter, from your perspective? Never owned or used a thumbhole stock, but I'm reading that quite a number of shooters prefer that stock design. More comfortable for the trigger hand grip on the stock - I presume? Is is more or less awkward for hand carry over distances with the forearm nestled up into the joint of an elbow (like shotguns are often carried)? How about from the various shooting positions - offhand on down to prone laying down with a good rest? Just wondering about advantages or disadvantages on a carry rifle. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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