So I've now found both the varmint thumbhole and provarmint in stock and I'm extremely torn between the two. The ProVarmint is 16 inch barrel and the stick resembles my Bergara (HMR pro or whatever)
Is there any benefit to the longer barrel of the thumbhole? And the bottom of the stock toward the rear on the thumbhole makes it seem like a rear bag may be more difficult
Good point. I'd agree (and dislike most thubhole stocks in general. They never seem to fit me and can be restrictive in hold. CZ did a nice job with this one though. It's ambidextrous , has a well designed comb, vertical grip and has the same pillar system as they put in their Varmint MTR. Mine works well enough with a rear bag too as it's slight curvature allows for easy elevation adjustments . As I said above, my only gripe is that it has a narrow tapered for end that will leave the rifle wanting to cant if shot on a rest and not used with a bipod.Traditional thumbholes suck for left hand stages. If its got a more open grip thumbhole....then it's not so much of a big deal.
For the OP, I couldn't decide between the THB and At-One back in July. I bought both figuring I'd sell one off. 7 months later, I'm keeping them both! :=)