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I assume you have spent some time with thumbhole stocks in the field?

I have tried a couple of them but didn't care for them for a few reasons, the biggest being that they preclude any thouths of "switch hitting" on a deer that shows up on the "wrong" side of you. Over the years, I've shot a few deer and more than a few turkey right handed and I am a lefty. No big deal swapping sides for me but a TH stock would make that pretty difficult.

Oh well, let us know what you grab and pics should be included!

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At least you met my wife and know whatT team I'm playing for NOW!!!!!

Ya....but now I'm kinda gonna have to keep one eye open if I talk you into a hunt somewhere.

We could add some good pics to Melvin's missing portfolio.

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I assume you have spent some time with thumbhole stocks in the field?

I have tried a couple of them but didn't care for them for a few reasons, the biggest being that they preclude any thouths of "switch hitting" on a deer that shows up on the "wrong" side of you. Over the years, I've shot a few deer and more than a few turkey right handed and I am a lefty. No big deal swapping sides for me but a TH stock would make that pretty difficult.

Oh well, let us know what you grab and pics should be included!

One other thing is wrist position. One thing I dont like about my Remington 870 Sureshot is how uncomfortable to is to carry on drives or any other time Im not using the sling. Granted, its more like a pistol grip, but thumbhole stocks generally put your wrist in a similar position. Great for holding on target, terrible to carry around. Just my opinion.

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One other thing is wrist position. One thing I dont like about my Remington 870 Sureshot is how uncomfortable to is to carry on drives or any other time Im not using the sling. Granted, its more like a pistol grip, but thumbhole stocks generally put your wrist in a similar position. Great for holding on target, terrible to carry around. Just my opinion.

Just as bad as a Encore in that same type of carry position. Very awkward and uncomfortable. I had a 50 cal Encore ML for a few years and hated that type of carry position. As always......to others, YMMV.

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