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To hook the butt or not

GasLight

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Hey, just wondering what the concensus is on butthooks on rifle stocks. I had a McMillan A5 previously, but never really used the butthook at all. I only shot the stock prone so not sure if there is a better scenario where it would come in handy? Anyway, I am now torn on the Manners T2 or T4, so any input would be awesome...

DD
 
Re: To hook the butt or not

I use the butt hook on my Light Tactical quite frequently. My bean bag gets used if I'm shooting in a prepaired position (range time) and the 'hook gets used if I'm shooting from a rough position in the dirt/snow. One less thing to carry, and it's pretty damned steady when it comes right down to it. It's all personal choice of course...
 
Re: To hook the butt or not

Hey Dave, I run butt hooks and think they work well. 90% of my shooting is prone. I try to avoid shooting from sticks.Anyway to me the benefit of the hook is snugging or pulling the rifle in tight so i can see the point of impact. i feel it gives me more control of the rifle. just my 2 cents.

you will like the manners stock. great product!
 
Re: To hook the butt or not

Another place I think the butt hook helps is if you are shooting sitting/kneeling with a good front rest to be able to snug the rifle in tight. It can be done with a non-hook stock of course but it's a lot nicer with the hook
 
Re: To hook the butt or not

My McMillan A-5 and my AICS 1.5 both have butt hooks and I use them when I shoot prone. My HS-Precision PST-025 does not so I ended up using the rear sling swivel and tight sling to create a butt hook.