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manners t5 or t2

kswaterfowl

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I finally got the go ahead from my wife to buy a new stock for my tikka build. I am debating between the manner t2 and the t5. I would love hear opinions and preferences between the two. This rifle is going to be strictly a coyote slayer.
 
I have 2 T5as and an MCS-T. I really like the T5s but don't really consider them a true thumbhole.
They are too much like a pistol grip compared to other thumbholes. I have a creedmoor in a T5a and its my do all hunting/tactical/bench gun.

The vertical grips on the T2 and T4s just seem a little ackward to me in hunting applications. Your hand is resting on the grip more than holding it like the T or the T5. Also if you are hunting the T5 puts your arm in a lower ready position..

Just my opinion. I don't think you'll be unhappy with either decision.
 
I was leaning towards the t5 because it seems like it would be better suited for hunting, but I have never owned a thumbhole. Might have to run up to manners shop and try them out.
 
Watch the vids from Oniell ops on the T5 for a coyote rifle. I dont love thumbhole stocks based on looks but his arguement is good and he has good reasoning that he explains well. Despite my lack of lovw based on looks I want to try one to see how it feels, which is most important to me.
 
T5s feel like they are a part of your arm when you hold them.

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I've got two T5s and I love them but a stock is one of those things you have to try for yourself to figure whether you might like it or not.

Iagree with one wolf, i was all set to pick up a t4 stock for a remington short action build but decided to try the T5 instead. Im really glad i did because it feels great when you shoulder the rifle, seems to bring it to a natural point of aim. If you can i would try and put your hands on one though beforehand. I have never really been a fan of them on hunting rifles but thr T5 ergonomics are different.
 
Watch the vids from Oniell ops on the T5 for a coyote rifle. I dont love thumbhole stocks based on looks but his arguement is good and he has good reasoning that he explains well. Despite my lack of lovw based on looks I want to try one to see how it feels, which is most important to me.

Could you post a link to that video, I cannot find it on their page and would like to hear their reasoning. Thanks!
 
I prefer the T2/T4 style. As far as thumbhole stocks go, the T5 is much better than most everything else I've tried, but it still rubs me a little wrong around the 2nd joint on my thumb. The T2 feels like it was designed with me in mind-- a very natural, comfortable fit.

I agree with previous posters that say to get hands-on with both. When I had my rifle built, I didn't have much hands on with anything and just went with the MCS-T because it's pretty universal. It works well enough I'm not going to change it, but had I felt a T2 or T4 before-hand, it would have been a different story.
 
The pistol grip is meant for a right hand shooter, it can be shot from the left but is not intended that way. Your best bet for a left handed thumbhole stock would be a KMW Sentinel. There is a long wait, but they are one of the best overall designs out there. With the IMB you also get the benefits of the a chassis type bending foundation very similar to the mini chassis