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TriStar Upland Hunter Shotgun: Thumbhole Stock Meets 20-Gauge

# TriStar Upland Hunter: Thumbhole Stocks Invade Shotgun Territory – A Game-Changer for Upland and Turkey Hunters?

In a market where AR-pattern rifles and precision bolt-actions have made thumbhole stocks a staple for enhanced ergonomics and rock-solid cheek weld, TriStar Arms is boldly transplanting that tech to the scattergun world with their new Upland Hunter Thumbhole Stock – a sleek 20-gauge over/under that’s laser-focused on turkey and upland game pursuits. Thumbhole designs, long beloved by benchrest shooters and varminters for their pistol-grip stability and reduced fatigue on long hunts, aren’t your grandpa’s double-gun setup. They’re a modern evolution, promoting consistent hand placement that translates to tighter patterns at 40 yards – crucial when a gobbler’s head is the only target in a sea of feathers. At a featherweight build optimized for all-day carry, this TriStar breaks from the heavy, swing-hungry O/Us of yore, offering the kind of balance that lets you mount, swing, and follow through like a pro without the arm-numbing drag.

For the 2A community, this isn’t just another shotgun; it’s a subtle nod to the blurring lines between hunting traditions and tactical innovation, proving that Second Amendment freedoms thrive when manufacturers listen to shooters who demand versatility without government-mandated assault weapon compromises. In an era of lead ammo bans and overreaching regs squeezing lightweight gauges like the 20, TriStar’s move democratizes premium ergonomics at an accessible price point – think sub-$700 street price – empowering new hunters, youth shooters, and recoil-sensitive folks to hit the field confidently. Implications? It bolsters the case for shotguns as the ultimate do-it-all defender in rural America, from flushing pheasants to defending the homestead, while thumbhole stocks sidestep pistol-grip panic from anti-gunners who freak over military features on rifles. If you’re building a versatile battery or gifting the next generation, the Upland Hunter signals TriStar’s climbing the ladder from budget Turkish imports to serious contenders – watch for copycats as ergonomics eat the shotgun market alive.

This drop reinforces why pro-2A voices must champion innovation: every ergonomic tweak like this expands the user base, from ladies and kids to grizzled vets, ensuring our rights stay exercised, not eroded. Grab one before upland season – your shoulder (and trigger finger) will thank you.

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