
Originally Posted by
Marine24
Making progress on my 260 Rem build. Model 12 varmint action and Criterion match 24" stainless barrel should ship today, along with upgraded recoil lug and barrel nut. I've already received my optics (SWFA 5-20x with medium Seekins rings on a Talley picatinny base) Rifle will serve both a target/range and hunting purpose.
I've had good experience with the Manner's T3 in this dual-role type of rifle. I like the wide forearm, raised cheekpiece and palm swell, plus the weight of 2.6lbs is a good compromise. Problem is I'm debating on doing something different and looking at a thumbhole stock.
Manner's T-5 caught my eye and is only .1 lbs heavier. Cheekpiece is not as high as the T-3 but I can adjust that with a stock pack or lower rings. Looks like a comfortable rifle shooting from a bench or prone, but curious how well it does carrying in the field and ability to quickly mount the rifle for an offhand shot. Muscle memory can overcome a lot, but like a shotgun, the fit of the rifle plays a major role in snap shooting.
Given its design, might be a square peg in a round hole situation and not ideal to have the T-5 serve both purposes, but curious if anyone has an experience using any thumbhole stock in a hunting rifle.