Thumb Hole grip
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- nchunterkw
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Re: Thumb Hole grip
Love my Vortex and T-hole stock. Since I sit on the ground a lot, I'm usually up close and personal to the deer so I take the safety off with my left hand so I can "place" it off not flip it off Nice and quiet that way.
Keith
Stand by the roads and look, and ask for the ancient paths; where the good way is,
and walk in it and find rest for your souls. - Jer 6:16
Micro 335 & 355
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Stand by the roads and look, and ask for the ancient paths; where the good way is,
and walk in it and find rest for your souls. - Jer 6:16
Micro 335 & 355
deerboyarchery.wixsite.com/trinitystrings
[email protected]
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Re: Thumb Hole grip
Some great points made and I really do like the grip of a thumb hole stock itself, but the amount of movement of your trigger hand is significant when compared to a traditional stock for taking the safety of. I noticed the Xbow feels uneasy for the split second it took to pull my thumb out to flip the safety to the off position. I still thinks its nice to have the choice of which ever one we prefer though.
Phoenix Crossbow
Outdoors and Cars
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I'd rather be hunting
- needmorebacon
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Re: Thumb Hole grip
I like the original stocks better, and for me it all comes down to "looking more traditional"
2011 Axiom
GT Laser II-Right Helical
175gr. Slick Tricks
353 gr. overall bolt
GT Laser II-Right Helical
175gr. Slick Tricks
353 gr. overall bolt