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<blockquote data-quote="Alaskan338Lapua" data-source="post: 287694" data-attributes="member: 18159"><p>I never liked carrying thumbholes through the field, I carry all of my rifles at the low ready except when I am making my way through the tundra when they are slung. Also I can't seem to get my wrist in the right position with thumbholes. I have two a-5 stocks and I am able to keep my wrist low where I like it. The other thing you want to look at though is the forend of the stock. The stocks with the squared off forend get mighty uncomfortable in the hand and cut off the bloodflow to your fingers in the cold months. The best advice I could give you is to get into various positions with the stocks you are thinking of purchasing or something at least similar and get a feel for them yourself. I tell you what though, nothing beats an A-5 in the prone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaskan338Lapua, post: 287694, member: 18159"] I never liked carrying thumbholes through the field, I carry all of my rifles at the low ready except when I am making my way through the tundra when they are slung. Also I can't seem to get my wrist in the right position with thumbholes. I have two a-5 stocks and I am able to keep my wrist low where I like it. The other thing you want to look at though is the forend of the stock. The stocks with the squared off forend get mighty uncomfortable in the hand and cut off the bloodflow to your fingers in the cold months. The best advice I could give you is to get into various positions with the stocks you are thinking of purchasing or something at least similar and get a feel for them yourself. I tell you what though, nothing beats an A-5 in the prone [/QUOTE]
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