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buzzer 12-20-2002 10:25 AM

thumbhole stock
 
hi does anybody know where i can get a thumbhole stock for a knight mk-85 50 cal. wood or composite. thanks alot.

1950KID 12-20-2002 11:41 AM

RE: thumbhole stock
 
Did you try the Knight web site?





buzzer 12-20-2002 11:46 AM

RE: thumbhole stock
 
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Did you try the Knight web site?





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yes i called them they said they dont make the stocks for the mk-85 anymore. thanks

SW Iowa Hunter 12-20-2002 03:11 PM

RE: thumbhole stock
 
Don't know where you can get one but will say unless you have tried one out I would find one to try first.

Maybe it is just me but it seems like the knight thumbholes allow for too much of your finger to go into the trigger. I like a stock to allow only the front part of my finger into the trigger but thier stocks allow for my whole finger to enter. I think there should be more stock between the thumbhole and the trigger guard.

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driftrider 12-20-2002 05:40 PM

RE: thumbhole stock
 
I'd have to disagree with SW Iowa Hunter. I have a thumbhole composite stock on my DISC and I find it to be the most comfortable and natural fitting stock, and hence more accurate for me to shoot. Stock fit is a very personal thing though. I like having the trigger touch my finger at the inside joint of the first and second digit of my index finger, so a longer reach is preferred.

Mike


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