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<blockquote data-quote="Forester" data-source="post: 461381" data-attributes="member: 11102"><p>I have 2 Boyds Thumbhole stocks. One on a nasty recoiling smokeless muzzleloader and the other on a 204 Ruger...opposite ends of the spectrum use wise.</p><p></p><p>On the 204 I like the stock because it is comfortable on the bench or prone. This gun is way to heavy for me to shoot well off hand. I could be just as happy with an MBR or A-5 type stock on this gun though.</p><p></p><p>On the muzzleloader I like the stock because it seems to help soak up some recoil, and it makes the gun point very naturally off hand. The downside is it is a little bit slower to bring up and is much less comfortable to walk around with.</p><p></p><p>It is all in what you place the highest priority on use wise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forester, post: 461381, member: 11102"] I have 2 Boyds Thumbhole stocks. One on a nasty recoiling smokeless muzzleloader and the other on a 204 Ruger...opposite ends of the spectrum use wise. On the 204 I like the stock because it is comfortable on the bench or prone. This gun is way to heavy for me to shoot well off hand. I could be just as happy with an MBR or A-5 type stock on this gun though. On the muzzleloader I like the stock because it seems to help soak up some recoil, and it makes the gun point very naturally off hand. The downside is it is a little bit slower to bring up and is much less comfortable to walk around with. It is all in what you place the highest priority on use wise. [/QUOTE]
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