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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1800889" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>Like others said, I think I have better control off hand shooting.....I'm a lefty, so they're not my favorite because no rightys can shoot em. I did put together this ampidextrious thumb hole on a youth stock for the following reasons. It seems to be easier for them to hold with weaker arm strength, they say it doesn't kick as bad, and it's easier for short fingers to securely hold the grip and still reach the trigger. With your wrist vertical, I think you can support more of the gun weight closer to your body, and use the other arm to "steer" the barrel rather than support. For prone shooting I prefer a palm swell. Also with a vertical grip which some thumb holes provide, may be easier to get a straight pull on the trigger. I guess to me it's just more about what feels good for your shooting style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1800889, member: 105102"] Like others said, I think I have better control off hand shooting.....I'm a lefty, so they're not my favorite because no rightys can shoot em. I did put together this ampidextrious thumb hole on a youth stock for the following reasons. It seems to be easier for them to hold with weaker arm strength, they say it doesn't kick as bad, and it's easier for short fingers to securely hold the grip and still reach the trigger. With your wrist vertical, I think you can support more of the gun weight closer to your body, and use the other arm to "steer" the barrel rather than support. For prone shooting I prefer a palm swell. Also with a vertical grip which some thumb holes provide, may be easier to get a straight pull on the trigger. I guess to me it's just more about what feels good for your shooting style. [/QUOTE]
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