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Lou Lanwermeyer 04-08-2017 07:22 PM

Lengths of Pull
 
I'm new to Parkers - and the PGCA - and am working on the basics, including
models and sizing of the guns. I have a GHE 16 with 28 barrels and a 14"LOP, including its 3/8" pad.

After shooting it for a year or more, I've learned that this length is a bit short. At 6'2", a measured LOP for my size is more in the 15" range. How unusual is a Parker of this length and what's the best strategy for finding a gun - preferably 16 gauge - of this size?

Rick Losey 04-08-2017 07:53 PM

a 15" original length of pull would be a rare find

i find I can adjust to length of pull - within reason easier than adjusting to drop

i am 6' 2" as well and have no guns near 15" LOP

Since i would wonder about the originality ( but it could be) of a gun with a 3/8 pad being 14" even - you could end up with 14 5/8 by replacing that pad a one inch silver pad

Brian Dudley 04-08-2017 08:20 PM

As rick said, an original 15" lop Parker gun would be hard to find. Your best bet would be to go with an original 14-1/4" lop gun and then put a pad on it in place of the dhbp. Which would land you in the 15" area.

Parker reproduction guns are often long in LOP and a 15" gun would not be too difficult to find. They are often high in the comb too.

Jerry Harlow 04-08-2017 10:03 PM

At 6"2" also I just put slip on leather pads on my guns for extra length. Yours is easily fixed with a period one inch pad making 14 5/8" and with a slip on leather pad which also protects the gun you have your 15 inches length of pull.

Larry Frey 04-08-2017 10:10 PM

Lou,
Long LOP guns although uncommon can be found. My AAH from 1902 letters with a 15" lop and I once owned a DHE 20 gage from 1911 which also lettered at 15". I'm tall also and seek out target guns with longer lop. I like 14 3/4" for clay targets but find that for hunting where quick shots are required and sometimes heavy clothing is involved 14 1/4"- 14 1/2" is just about right.

Dean Romig 04-08-2017 10:56 PM

It all depends on what you want to use the gun for.
For clays, the longer LOP, but for live bird shooting like quail or grouse, a shorter LOP.
14 1/4" LOP was about standard and a DAH or something less than 3" would be good as well...





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Daniel G Rainey 04-09-2017 11:27 AM

Finding a Parker that fits you and one that is choked for the birds you are going to hunt and is pleasing to your eye and your pocketbook is the name of the game. As we age, I think that gun fit is more important because we can not make adjustments like a younger person.

Brian Dudley 04-09-2017 11:56 AM

I am 6'1" and shoot 14" to 14-1/4" just fine.
And i have seen some shorter than me shoot as long as 16".

Not that it means anything, other than everyone is different.

Daniel G Rainey 04-09-2017 08:38 PM

I was measured at an Orvis shooting school at 14 5/8 length of pull, 1 1/2 drop at the comb, 2 3/8 drop at the heel and think that if I was measured by three different people that the measurements would be some different but very close to that. Am 6ft. with short arms have tried the slip on leather pans to add length with varied success. Seem to get along fine with 14 1/4 a shirt and vest. What throws me is the 3 inch or more drop at the heel. An't no way. Have purchased a Parker that did not fit and tried to make it work. It did not. No longer own the gun. With my shooting, I need all the help I can get and if I find a gun I love and the measurements are not close to mine. No way. It will work for someone somewhere.

Rich Anderson 04-10-2017 03:47 PM

My preference is a 15 inch LOP for anything I'm going to use for targets and a slip on pad with some spacers works wonders. The pad is easily removed for hunting and the originality of the gun isn't hindered. I think the standard LOP is around 14 -14 1/4, that being said I have a DHE 20 that's factory at 15 inches, late season birds with a heavy coat it's a touch to long.


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