No offence taken whatsoever caberlash, even in real life I wouldn't be offended too easily. I understand your analogy, but the nucleus of my post was just my personal experience in response to the initial part of the question, if I'm hunting in woodland or any situation where time is of the essence in getting off a shot that counts I'd personally rather have a thumbhole stock gripped in my right hand. In that situation it's probably going to be a one shot scenario anyway.
To be honest even when I'm practicing freehand or off the trigger sticks I just find the the laminate thumbhole stocks more reassuring to use, everyone's different and it would be a boring old world if we all thought the same.
Tóg go bog é.
Ah, I do see what you mean.
I feel that (with a right handed shooter/rifle) it is actually the left (support) hand that does all the work in terms of 'aiming' (pointing rifle in right direction) quickly.
Perhaps this is down to the fact that my first lesson with a firearm was shooting clays with a shotgun.




