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I'm going for the ohio Vincen 40 cal. Already got a 36. One question.you ever picked up s rifle and shoulder it and right away know it's a young persons gun just to small.Does the Vincent give anyone that feeling or is it just more stream lined and definitely feels likan adult gun? Thanks.
I want to order Monday but waiting on response to this question
 
Well got second thoughts again. I was all set until I read that the wrist of the vincent was tal,,good,,but then the guy also but it's skinny. Ok one gu y s skinny isn't the other guys. So skinny as in a tn classic is somewhat skinny. Is the vincent more so. Really want a nice half stock but may stick with my ole fav Tn classic. Someone talk me into the vincent.
 
Just go for it. I think you will not be happy unless you end up with the rifle you want. it lists a length of pull of 13 1/2 on their website. that is perfectly reasonable for an adult unless you are over 6ft. I am 5'10" and the guns I have built have a 14" length of pull. a little shorter would not be a problem at all for shooting. a small caliber gun is naturally going to be skinny. this is not a bad thing.
 

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