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<blockquote data-quote="4ked Horn" data-source="post: 42100" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Nice looking stock. I like that the grip is on the thin side compared with their other stocks. I still caution you on the distance from the front of the hole to the face of the trigger. </p><p></p><p>Go get your most comfortable rifle and hold it as if you were shooting it. If you are going to bench shoot then sit at a table. Grip the rifle as to do dry fire practice. Now gave some one mark the web of the thumb and index finger as far to the rear as it will go without moving your hand. Measure the distance from this mark to the center of where your finger contacts the trigger.</p><p></p><p>The distance from the front of the hole to the trigger should not exceed this measurement because with a bridge over the hole (the part that makes it a hole in the first place) you can not move your hand forward without shifting your grip around the side of the stock. This is not what I would want but I'm not paying for the gun.</p><p>I would want the stock to fit just right OR I would get a stock that gives me a better choice on hand movement.</p><p></p><p>Just my thoughts. Use what helps and pitch the rest. Mostly be happy with your purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ked Horn, post: 42100, member: 11"] Nice looking stock. I like that the grip is on the thin side compared with their other stocks. I still caution you on the distance from the front of the hole to the face of the trigger. Go get your most comfortable rifle and hold it as if you were shooting it. If you are going to bench shoot then sit at a table. Grip the rifle as to do dry fire practice. Now gave some one mark the web of the thumb and index finger as far to the rear as it will go without moving your hand. Measure the distance from this mark to the center of where your finger contacts the trigger. The distance from the front of the hole to the trigger should not exceed this measurement because with a bridge over the hole (the part that makes it a hole in the first place) you can not move your hand forward without shifting your grip around the side of the stock. This is not what I would want but I'm not paying for the gun. I would want the stock to fit just right OR I would get a stock that gives me a better choice on hand movement. Just my thoughts. Use what helps and pitch the rest. Mostly be happy with your purchase. [/QUOTE]
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