I have settled on a heavy barreled Savage Mark II for my next all-round range/plinking/gopher rimfire. I have pretty much narrowed it down to either the BV with a traditional-style laminate stock or, for about a hundred bucks more, the BTVS with stainless action and barrel and a laminated thumbhole stock.
I have never owned a thumbhole, or really shot one before, but I will say that it felt pretty comfortable when I held it at Wholesale Sports today. The trigger was a tad bit of a reach for me, but nothing that I can't deal with... But having never shot one or carried one around, I thought that I would check with you guys and find out what thumbholes are all about. Good? Bad? Awkward to shoot? Or just plain ugly?... (I like the feel but it will take me a while to get used to how they look)
Is a thumbhole stock a decent choice for for general range use and the odd gopher blasting session. I can't see me wanting to carry a 7.5 pound gun around for rabbit hunting, but maybe it might make a good shooter?...
Thanks for your help, fellas!
Also, I'm leaning towards the Vortex Diamondback 2-7x35 rimfire scope: Nice glass, decent range of magnification and parallax set at 50m, which is ok for most of my shooting. It is priced nicely at $217 (at wholesale) which is right around what I was wanting to pay for a new rimfire scope. Is there anything else that you guys would recommend in that general price range or even a bit higher? I wouldn't mind something with AO and maybe even a bit more magnification... but if I can't find anything that fits the bill, I'll stick with the Vortex.
I have never owned a thumbhole, or really shot one before, but I will say that it felt pretty comfortable when I held it at Wholesale Sports today. The trigger was a tad bit of a reach for me, but nothing that I can't deal with... But having never shot one or carried one around, I thought that I would check with you guys and find out what thumbholes are all about. Good? Bad? Awkward to shoot? Or just plain ugly?... (I like the feel but it will take me a while to get used to how they look)
Is a thumbhole stock a decent choice for for general range use and the odd gopher blasting session. I can't see me wanting to carry a 7.5 pound gun around for rabbit hunting, but maybe it might make a good shooter?...
Thanks for your help, fellas!
Also, I'm leaning towards the Vortex Diamondback 2-7x35 rimfire scope: Nice glass, decent range of magnification and parallax set at 50m, which is ok for most of my shooting. It is priced nicely at $217 (at wholesale) which is right around what I was wanting to pay for a new rimfire scope. Is there anything else that you guys would recommend in that general price range or even a bit higher? I wouldn't mind something with AO and maybe even a bit more magnification... but if I can't find anything that fits the bill, I'll stick with the Vortex.
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