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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 907208" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>Two slight negatives I found for thumbhole stocks.</p><p>1.) semi-auto rifles with thumbhole stocks and magazines are now illegal in NY...stupid safe act!</p><p>2.) I know this is a long range forum but there have been times I was in a tree stand hunting and the deer presented me a shot 100 yards or less where I had to switch hands due to the position I was in on the tree. This meant shooting with my opposite hand. Of course I always see if I can shoot with my strong/dominant hand but at shorter distances I was not too concerned with this...this would be VERY uncomfortable with a thumbhole stock...or if you wanted to lend your rifle to a lefty shooter...they wouldnt be able to use it. Again these situations are rare but just wanted to give you some more answers to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 907208, member: 52437"] Two slight negatives I found for thumbhole stocks. 1.) semi-auto rifles with thumbhole stocks and magazines are now illegal in NY...stupid safe act! 2.) I know this is a long range forum but there have been times I was in a tree stand hunting and the deer presented me a shot 100 yards or less where I had to switch hands due to the position I was in on the tree. This meant shooting with my opposite hand. Of course I always see if I can shoot with my strong/dominant hand but at shorter distances I was not too concerned with this...this would be VERY uncomfortable with a thumbhole stock...or if you wanted to lend your rifle to a lefty shooter...they wouldnt be able to use it. Again these situations are rare but just wanted to give you some more answers to think about. [/QUOTE]
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