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<blockquote data-quote="Glock119" data-source="post: 45858" data-attributes="member: 3218"><p>Jerry, I think you missed my question.</p><p></p><p>I understand that lets say for example that the LOP of my shotgun I use in the winter for deer season has a shorter LOP than my rifle I use during the summer for other activities.</p><p></p><p>I get that when your wearing bulky clothing that it causes a LOP gauge to read shorter than if you take measurement with only a tee-shirt on.</p><p></p><p>I also understand that this measurement is approximate a good starting point for someone trying to get their firearm to fit them properly.</p><p></p><p>My question was how do you measure for length of pull for the prone position, bench shooting, and others ect.?</p><p></p><p>If you use a length of pull gauge to measure a person for LOP the only way to get different readings is to either put cloths on or take them off thus allowing the gauge to read a different length.</p><p></p><p>I was always told that you put finger in hole of gauge and bend arm at elbow causing the slide to slide up the gauge and thus giving you your length of pull.</p><p></p><p>Is there some other way to do it to get a different reading for different shooting styles? Thanks for the info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock119, post: 45858, member: 3218"] Jerry, I think you missed my question. I understand that lets say for example that the LOP of my shotgun I use in the winter for deer season has a shorter LOP than my rifle I use during the summer for other activities. I get that when your wearing bulky clothing that it causes a LOP gauge to read shorter than if you take measurement with only a tee-shirt on. I also understand that this measurement is approximate a good starting point for someone trying to get their firearm to fit them properly. My question was how do you measure for length of pull for the prone position, bench shooting, and others ect.? If you use a length of pull gauge to measure a person for LOP the only way to get different readings is to either put cloths on or take them off thus allowing the gauge to read a different length. I was always told that you put finger in hole of gauge and bend arm at elbow causing the slide to slide up the gauge and thus giving you your length of pull. Is there some other way to do it to get a different reading for different shooting styles? Thanks for the info. [/QUOTE]
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