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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Stock Grip Shape: Old School or Modern
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<blockquote data-quote="ofbandg" data-source="post: 2088970" data-attributes="member: 91402"><p>If I have to shoot in a hurry I prefer the straight or sloping grip for the same reason that almost all shotgun hunters use them. They come up fast and natural if your length of pull is cut to fit. If I am shooting off a rest of any kind and have lots of time the pistol grip gives me better trigger control. It depends on the terrain and type of hunting you prefer. If you have big hands it also helps to have the protruding grip cap to keep from slipping on the grip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofbandg, post: 2088970, member: 91402"] If I have to shoot in a hurry I prefer the straight or sloping grip for the same reason that almost all shotgun hunters use them. They come up fast and natural if your length of pull is cut to fit. If I am shooting off a rest of any kind and have lots of time the pistol grip gives me better trigger control. It depends on the terrain and type of hunting you prefer. If you have big hands it also helps to have the protruding grip cap to keep from slipping on the grip. [/QUOTE]
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