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<blockquote data-quote="BillR" data-source="post: 490501" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>There are also differences in stock length needed when it comes to shooting position and LOP. The old use of distance between the inside of the elbow and the joint in the trigger finger is about as nonsensical as it gets. Its also the reason I use a H-S Precision stock with the adjustable comb and butt. So much easier to set up for either position. If you get your gun to fit you for offhand shooting and then try to shoot it prone you have to do all kinds of twisting to get it in the right position without them. Problem is, most guns that can be adjusted to fit you in any position are also heavy which does not lend itself well to what is thought to be a hunting gun. Really it all depends on your hunting style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillR, post: 490501, member: 462"] There are also differences in stock length needed when it comes to shooting position and LOP. The old use of distance between the inside of the elbow and the joint in the trigger finger is about as nonsensical as it gets. Its also the reason I use a H-S Precision stock with the adjustable comb and butt. So much easier to set up for either position. If you get your gun to fit you for offhand shooting and then try to shoot it prone you have to do all kinds of twisting to get it in the right position without them. Problem is, most guns that can be adjusted to fit you in any position are also heavy which does not lend itself well to what is thought to be a hunting gun. Really it all depends on your hunting style. [/QUOTE]
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