I've always thought the proper length of pull for me was 14.5" I recently bought a used RBL 20 with 15.25" LOP. I first shot it on a 5 stand course and did miserably, even by my standards and thought probably the long stock was the culprit. Yesterday with the RBL, hunting preserve pheasants---easy birds but high wind made them spooky and they were strong flyers---I went 6 for 7, better than I normally shoot. Now I'm worndering if I should ignore LOP and just enjoy a sweet gun. As info, my go-to gun if I'm serious about having birds for dinner is an SKB 585 with, you guessed it, 14.5 LOP. Your thoughts?

Steve


"Every one must believe in something, I believe I'll go hunting today."