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Originally Posted By: ithaca1

I also DT'ed my 100 a couple of months ago with Marks guidance. A worthwhile retro.


Bill,
Marks II's thread with you was what got me here.
I shot it today for the first time, it still likes to eat targets and felt just right immediately... I didn't think/notice about shorter pull, but would rather that than longer LOP.

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From the two pictures posted it would definitely appear to me the LOP would be lengthened a bit for the front trigger with a barely perceptible shortening to the rear trigger.


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I think I had a brain fart. Yes, if the gun fit to the rear trigger in the first place it should be fine for LOP now a half inch longer to the front trigger. A rule of thumb is a 1/2 inch longer LOP on DT as compared to ST since LOP is traditionally measured from the front trigger.


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Thank you for your comments Fred. I just returned from the shoot at Medford, great venue and great people. Walt, if I only have one trigger I tend to try to pull the trigger guard with little effect. Anyone interested please send a PM or email, 4rgunsmithing@gmail.com. Mark Robson aka MKII

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Originally Posted By: buzz
The bad news is if the stock fit with the single trigger, it's now likely about a half inch too short.


Not really. The reach, which is more important in a case like this than the l.o.p., is still basically the same.
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