pistol grip or regular stock?

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A very well known firearms trainer here in Michigan, says a Youth stock is best(12"), no pistolgrips.
 
Taroman,
I'll bet it didn't sell because it was a 20 ga. I would post a pic of mine but it would make you tear up. Let's just say a residential security container does not protect much against a very hot long burning fire.

I would be thrilled to find another NIB to replace it. The Knox recoil reducing stock works.
 
I much prefer a traditional stock, handles much quicker and better in the field, more ergonomic, if you will. I cannot bring a pistol griped stock to my shoulder as fast or naturally. I'm mostly a wing shooter, probably more used to the traditional stocks as I'm a fudd through and through. I love my waterfowl and dove hunting and have pounded more'n a few rabbits in my day. :D What I keep by the bedside is what I'm most familiar with in the field, my SxS 20 gauge Remington Spartan coach gun, but loaded with 3 buck. It's as short as some "pistols" I've seen. :D I've got another SxS, a pump, an auto, a couple of single shots, but I like the little Spartan for security duties.
 
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The Knoxx system does work exceptionally well. For Skeet or clay? No. For HD or general fun shooting? Heck yes.

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thought i would let everyone know i have went back to my regular stock. with the small chance of seeing a bear or hog, i decided to not take any chances and put the factory stock on so to be more accurate with slugs. thanks
 
I'd leave it alone. Pistol grips look cool put when racking the gun it's hard to keep on target should you need a follow up shot. It 's alot easier to shoot more accurately with the full stock.
 
thought i would let everyone know i have went back to my regular stock. with the small chance of seeing a bear or hog, i decided to not take any chances and put the factory stock on so to be more accurate with slugs. thanks


So, looks like the problem has been fixed.
 
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