bryanbekk said:
Another thing that kind of made me wonder was the length of pull. When I measured what I believed to be my length of pull I got 17.5 inches (crook of arm to finger tip) I don't know if I measured wrong because he marked 14 I believe? Will that matter at all? I can imagine a LOP that is too long would be very uncomfortable, but does one that is too short really matter? My sleeve length was about 24-25 I believe, if that helps.
He probably measured the 14" correctly. You can't go by measuring from elbow to tip of finger. If I did that mine would be 16" LOP and I know absolutely For Sure I am comfortable with 13 1/2 to a 13 3/4" LOP. (shorter one for hunting in winter with a heavy coat on)
Take any rifle or shotgun you have that FITS you and measure from the front Center of the trigger to the rear Center of the buttplate. THAT is the LOP of that rifle or shotgun.
Now if you need more length to make it fit, fold up a dishtowel to about 1" thick and take some duct tape & tape it on the buttplate & see if that makes it fit better. Then measure again, etc..
Unless you can stand up straight & your fingers tips touch the middle of your kneecaps, you are
not... going to need a 17.5" LOP.
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Quality sporting goods store that sells high priced shotguns & rifles, will usually have a guy there that fits shotguns to people for shooting Sporting Clays & Skeet. They can easily measure you correctly if you cannot figure it out. To shoot the above correctly & consistently the shotgun must fit you immediately when shouldered it, there is no time to readjust & etc. One of the sporting goods stores I go to now & then, a guy working there can look at you & tell you within 1/4" what LOP you need. However he has been fitting them to people for 30 years & has done thousands of them.
Now the fit of a shotgun is not as critical as the fit of a rifle.(IMHO) You don't normally snap-shoot with a rifle, thus you have more time to adjust. However, if the LOP is way Too Long, it can still be very uncomfortable to shoot & being uncomfortable when shooting works against you & your accuracy.
You are talking about spending $1000. or so. That would inspire me to insure it is as close to
Correct....as it can be, not a guess... :idunno: But it may not be as important to you as it would be to me.
Keith Lisle