When I describe the LRH as being loud, I’m saying that it transmits a lot of the sound that he put it to the gun, which is probably being obvious. In a hunting application I’m not too sure if I would be worried about it. Now with that said I am curious to hear if it has harmonics when firing; while I shoot suppressed I am curious if there is a difference and sound transmission because of the stock versus a more deadened stock and if making one or two shots with the suppressor on but no hearing protection is going to be an issue or not.
The LRH as a stock is the most well thought out stock that I have played with or seen. The barrel channel is milled out very intelligently, of course it has the profile of the barrel like any sock, but inletted into the forend are drop in T nut cutouts with dimpled starter holes that make it extremely fast and easy to add holes with nuts if you wish to attach bipod rails for ARCA rails or sling studs.
The LRH as a stock is the most well thought out stock that I have played with or seen. The barrel channel is milled out very intelligently, of course it has the profile of the barrel like any sock, but inletted into the forend are drop in T nut cutouts with dimpled starter holes that make it extremely fast and easy to add holes with nuts if you wish to attach bipod rails for ARCA rails or sling studs.