drahthaar
Active member
How does one determine his proper length of pull? Is it just individual comfort? Or is there a way to determine what yours should be? Was wondering if anyone has been through some kind of shooting school where this was discussed.
This seems like it should be important for proper technique in long range shooting. Or important for ordering custom stocks and rifles.
This is always a huge subject in discussing shotguns, but I don't see it regarding rifles. Shouldering different rifles I get some that feel really comfortable(they feel longer) where as other stocks feel kind of crowded or "scrunched up"(scientific term) in regards to my trigger arm, elbow, and shoulder. I know there is some leeway in regards to optics, eye relief, etc, and some adjustments that can be made there. Maybe that is why you don't hear length of pull discussed much with rifles?
This seems like it should be important for proper technique in long range shooting. Or important for ordering custom stocks and rifles.
This is always a huge subject in discussing shotguns, but I don't see it regarding rifles. Shouldering different rifles I get some that feel really comfortable(they feel longer) where as other stocks feel kind of crowded or "scrunched up"(scientific term) in regards to my trigger arm, elbow, and shoulder. I know there is some leeway in regards to optics, eye relief, etc, and some adjustments that can be made there. Maybe that is why you don't hear length of pull discussed much with rifles?