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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Length of pull with some aftermarket stocks and whats your preferred LOP
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<blockquote data-quote="TRG65" data-source="post: 3038605" data-attributes="member: 103919"><p>When I started shooting everyone was taught to stand bladed to the rifle and lay angled to the rifle. Now everything is taught and shot square for prone, barricades, and tripods. The rifles that I set up based on bladed from 20 years ago are about 1/2" too long for me to be comfortable shooting square. So instead of 13.25-13.5, I'm using more like 12.5-12.75 as a preferred LOP. I really like my HNT 26 for a light weight stock. It came short and I ended up adding two spacers. I have a KRG bravo, that I only added one spacer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRG65, post: 3038605, member: 103919"] When I started shooting everyone was taught to stand bladed to the rifle and lay angled to the rifle. Now everything is taught and shot square for prone, barricades, and tripods. The rifles that I set up based on bladed from 20 years ago are about 1/2" too long for me to be comfortable shooting square. So instead of 13.25-13.5, I'm using more like 12.5-12.75 as a preferred LOP. I really like my HNT 26 for a light weight stock. It came short and I ended up adding two spacers. I have a KRG bravo, that I only added one spacer. [/QUOTE]
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