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Geo. Newbern, GLS, Jimmy W, spring, Stanton Hillis
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by Nitrah
Nitrah
My memory is foggy but I believe I have read that a heavy gun, say a double rifle, would be stocked just slightly shorter than a sxs shotgun. So if my normal lop is 15" with a 6 1/2 lb game gun, a double rifle or an 8 lb sxs might be 1/4 or 3/8" shorter. I think the idea is to bring that heavier weight back closer to your body to ease in mounting. Does this make sense.
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by spring
spring
I’m sure you could come up with some logic for the LOPs being different, but my .470 and my custom-fitted 20 gauge both have LOPs of 14 3/4”. Both have double triggers and shoot well.
Neither gun is likely to get used in circumstances where I’d wear a heavy coat, so that is possibly a consideration.



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by gunman
gunman
The key to your question is that " you read somewhere " .Unfortunately what is written and what is fact , what is reality , practicality and personal choice , can be very different things .A preferred stock length can depend on the kind of shooting ,your shooting style , the location , season and or preferred clothing for the that .You can also add the stock shape SHS /FPH SPH /POW. Double or single trigger and calibre to the mix. These can and do make a difference to some . . Weight needs to be comfortable between the hands and may be different to the perceived " balance point" which in itself is tenuous . In other words its down to the man behind the gun and thats all .
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