Horn Seeker
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Ok, I've looked around a bit and the other day, for the first time in a long time of looking I ran into a method to determine The proper LOP for you.
It was a video Boyd's puts out. the guy measured 5 3/4 inches back from trigger and made a line on a piece of tape on the stock. Then, he shouldered the rifle and put a line on that tape where the end of his nose was. Ideally, the two lines would be the same. If not, adjust length of stock to bring the nose to the line 5 3/4" from trigger.
Well, just for kicks, I tried this on the rifle I've been shooting for 18 years, with a factory standard 13 1/4 LOP... my nose was a full inch in front of the line on the tape! Telling me my stock should be an inch longer with a 14 1/4" LOP.
I am 5'7 (almost)... this sounds ridiculous. I thought for sure it was gonna tell me I'd have to cut my stock down! Anyhow, I'm not changing anything. My point is, to start a new shooter, do you make some sort of measurement to determine correct LOP? Do custom gun makers have a formula??
Thanks for anything!!
It was a video Boyd's puts out. the guy measured 5 3/4 inches back from trigger and made a line on a piece of tape on the stock. Then, he shouldered the rifle and put a line on that tape where the end of his nose was. Ideally, the two lines would be the same. If not, adjust length of stock to bring the nose to the line 5 3/4" from trigger.
Well, just for kicks, I tried this on the rifle I've been shooting for 18 years, with a factory standard 13 1/4 LOP... my nose was a full inch in front of the line on the tape! Telling me my stock should be an inch longer with a 14 1/4" LOP.
I am 5'7 (almost)... this sounds ridiculous. I thought for sure it was gonna tell me I'd have to cut my stock down! Anyhow, I'm not changing anything. My point is, to start a new shooter, do you make some sort of measurement to determine correct LOP? Do custom gun makers have a formula??
Thanks for anything!!
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