I was hoping someone on here could help me out. I'm interested in purchasing a Boyd's stock in either classic or prairie hunter. I was going to go varmint thumbhole cause its a varmint rifle setup but I have friends that shoot the rifle too and some are left handed. I noticed the prairie hunter has a raised comb and the buttstock looks like its tipped at a lower angle. Why is the stock shaped like this compared to the classic? It mentions about being able to use a scope but i have a strait comb i guess it would be on all my rifles and no issues getting on the scope.