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tomjgj 12-11-2008 08:11 AM

thumb hole stock
 
I have a 30 06 Remington 700 and cant seem to find to many options when it comes to thumb hole stocks. Theres one in cabelas but it only comes in wood grain. Im also hoping to get some feed back on weither this is a good choice or abad one. The thumb hole stock seems so much more comfortable. I do alot of deer drives and need a quick comfortable set up.

liquidorange 12-11-2008 05:44 PM

RE: thumb hole stock
 
h.s. precision makes one heck of a thumbhole for the 700. its aluminum bedded and comes in different colors. you can find them once in a while on ebay but i ordered mine direct from them. it will set you back like 300$ but if your investing in a gun that you want comfortable and will use a lifetime its well worth the investment and if you wanted to it could easily be sold to near what you paid for it.

Mojotex 12-11-2008 06:10 PM

RE: thumb hole stock
 
I don't care go the thumb-hole stock because I have had to switch from right handed to left handed to get the shot. I have yet to find a thumb-hole that comfortably accommodates this switch over.

renegadelizard 12-11-2008 06:43 PM

RE: thumb hole stock
 
i have a 300wsm with a thumbhole stock, and while it is comfortable and quick to shoulder, it is extremely heavy...i used it on and elk hunt last year and halfway up a mountain i was contemplating just shooting myself and dying quickly instead of dying of exhaustion and dehydration....if you do alot of drives, then go with the lightest stock you can find and if you need a quicker mount then shorten the stock by and inch or so

bigbulls 12-11-2008 10:19 PM

RE: thumb hole stock
 
In synthetic TH stocks you have several options......

Bell and Carlson http://www.bellandcarlson.com/
HS Precision http://www.hsprecision.com/pss31.htm
MPI (they make an ambidextrous TH stock) http://www.mpistocks.com/stocks.htm
Lone Wolf http://www.lonewolfriflestocks.com/crossover.html
McMillan http://www.mcmillanusa.com/mcmillan-stocks-hunting-stock-list.php?subnav=branch2d

snuffynra 12-12-2008 06:51 AM

RE: thumb hole stock
 
i have several in laminate from richards micro fit stocks,they have awesome fancy wood too. http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...fynra/guns.jpg

kelbro 12-12-2008 07:40 PM

RE: thumb hole stock
 
You should try one for a couple of hunts before you sink a lot of money in one. They are great on the bench but I didn't care for it in the field. Heavy and a little awkward. Hard kickers really jamb your hand.

HEAD0001 12-12-2008 09:17 PM

RE: thumb hole stock
 
You should not have any problem getting a thumbhole stock for a Remington 700. I have went to a TH style stock on all my hunting rifles. There is no doubt in my mind that I shoot substantially better with a TH style stock. I do realize that sometimes you have to shoot off handed. But you can grip most thumhole stocks without putting your thumb in the stock. I have done it many times. As far as recoil is concerned. IMO TH style stock helps to reduce felt recoil. And also allows you to control the recoil better. Below are a few TH pictures. Tom.











USNRETHunter 12-16-2008 01:01 PM

RE: thumb hole stock
 
I love my thumbhole stocks on my deer shotgun and Muzzleloader. Check out www.boydsgunstocks.com. They make a nice selection for the 700.
For a source, since the Boyd's website is usually 'out of stock'. Search either Gunbroker or e-bay for "boyds 700" and you will find a full selection of very nice laminated thumbhole stocks.

HEAD0001 12-16-2008 04:42 PM

RE: thumb hole stock
 

ORIGINAL: Ridge Runner

Tom,
when did boyd's start making LH stocks? they didn't offer them last time I checked.
RR

I do not know when they made them. However I do have 2 of them. They are probably a couple of years old(maybe 3). Tom.


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