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Fitting The Long Range Rifle By Shawn Carlock
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 275956" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Two things to look at there your length of pull is probably 1" short, try taping a spacer on to see if increasing the LOP make the shifted grip more comfortable and natural. If you still have issues or don't like increased LOP you can build up the grip area with automotive bondo, use the fibre filled version as it is much tougher. Add some to the grip area put on a nytrel glove, touch you finger to the trigger, rotate your hand around the grip and form the bondo with you hand. Let the bondo set and shape to your needs. Once you have added and shaped to your liking refinish the stock and it will fit like you want it to. A note about increasing your LOP. If your 6'3" like me, you have probably shot factory rifle all of your life. When you increase the LOP to the correct length it will feel wierd for a while and takes some getting used to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 275956, member: 4"] Two things to look at there your length of pull is probably 1" short, try taping a spacer on to see if increasing the LOP make the shifted grip more comfortable and natural. If you still have issues or don't like increased LOP you can build up the grip area with automotive bondo, use the fibre filled version as it is much tougher. Add some to the grip area put on a nytrel glove, touch you finger to the trigger, rotate your hand around the grip and form the bondo with you hand. Let the bondo set and shape to your needs. Once you have added and shaped to your liking refinish the stock and it will fit like you want it to. A note about increasing your LOP. If your 6'3" like me, you have probably shot factory rifle all of your life. When you increase the LOP to the correct length it will feel wierd for a while and takes some getting used to. [/QUOTE]
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