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yamoon
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Length of pull
Feb 25th, 2023 at 12:34pm
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My wife never used the offhand rifle I built for her many years ago do to it’s weight. It started life as an 044 1/2 model 56, she goes to the range with me now. I am going to get a model 56 butt stock from CPA. How do I determine length of pull for her? She will shoot from the bench. 5’2”, 125lbs. I would appreciate any help.
Thanks Mike
  
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Re: Length of pull
Reply #1 - Feb 25th, 2023 at 1:08pm
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yamoon wrote on Feb 25th, 2023 at 12:34pm:
My wife never used the offhand rifle I built for her many years ago do to it’s weight. It started life as an 044 1/2 model 56, she goes to the range with me now. I am going to get a model 56 butt stock from CPA. How do I determine length of pull for her? She will shoot from the bench. 5’2”, 125lbs. I would appreciate any help.
Thanks Mike


The oldest, simplest way to get LOP still works well. Bend the shooting arm 90 degrees, and measure from inside the crook of our arm to the bent trigger finger. As simple as this is compared to some whiz-bang methods, it still works.
  

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