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<blockquote data-quote="rooster721" data-source="post: 907282" data-attributes="member: 40654"><p>I don't find mine hinders bolt-cycling either.. I too spend considerable time in the mountains where bears & cats are present, and I wouldn't for a second think my thumbhole stock would be to blame if I couldn't get a follow up shot (or aggression shot) off in good time. In the case of long-arms (period) you'd have a bigger problem swinging and shouldering fast enough than you would cycling a round in. The argument of slow cycle-time is a lousey argument against thumbholes... mine certainly don't hinder it to any point it be any concern</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster721, post: 907282, member: 40654"] I don't find mine hinders bolt-cycling either.. I too spend considerable time in the mountains where bears & cats are present, and I wouldn't for a second think my thumbhole stock would be to blame if I couldn't get a follow up shot (or aggression shot) off in good time. In the case of long-arms (period) you'd have a bigger problem swinging and shouldering fast enough than you would cycling a round in. The argument of slow cycle-time is a lousey argument against thumbholes... mine certainly don't hinder it to any point it be any concern [/QUOTE]
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