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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 908069" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>from my personal experience with thumbholes, I would say that follow up shots are just as fast (maybe slower if you are going by the millisecond). The statement of thumbholes not being as versatile for hunting sounds like it comes without personal experience. I can see if it is going into a scabbard, but that's about where it ends.</p><p>Ambidextrous... well you got me on that one. But I would say with confidence that I could shoot a left hand rifle thumbhole in a pinch (of course I'm righty). There is however Manners that has the MCS-GAT and MCS-T5 that are ambidextrous. </p><p>For dangerous game or if I'm worried about grizz, I take my thumb out of the holelightbulb.</p><p> </p><p>I find that they are more natural in any position, bench to off hand. I like pistol grips too. I'm slowly putting a thumbhole or pistol grip stock on everything I own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 908069, member: 10306"] from my personal experience with thumbholes, I would say that follow up shots are just as fast (maybe slower if you are going by the millisecond). The statement of thumbholes not being as versatile for hunting sounds like it comes without personal experience. I can see if it is going into a scabbard, but that's about where it ends. Ambidextrous... well you got me on that one. But I would say with confidence that I could shoot a left hand rifle thumbhole in a pinch (of course I'm righty). There is however Manners that has the MCS-GAT and MCS-T5 that are ambidextrous. For dangerous game or if I'm worried about grizz, I take my thumb out of the holelightbulb. I find that they are more natural in any position, bench to off hand. I like pistol grips too. I'm slowly putting a thumbhole or pistol grip stock on everything I own. [/QUOTE]
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