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Unread 07-21-2014, 05:51 PM   #1
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Yes - gun was recased, I honestly cannot tell you if this was an issue before I sent it off. But what I can tell you, is that when I got is back, I inspected it pretty closely and did not see any issues. As soon as I shot it - probably 4 times, I noticed an obvious gap between the breech and the barrel. I'm not sure I would have missed it before that.

So Brad, seems like bending is questionable, yet if I increase my LOP, in effect I move my cheek back, which will have the effect of both lowering the pattern and shifting it right because more of my cheek is above the stock?

Unfortunately the LOP is right where I need it. Longer is uncomfortable for me.
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if I increase my LOP, in effect I move my cheek back, which will have the effect of both lowering the pattern and shifting it right because more of my cheek is above the stock?

Unfortunately the LOP is right where I need it. Longer is uncomfortable for me.[/QUOTE]

I always thought a long than needed LOP would make you shoot higher?? I know I shoot a lot better with a little shorter LOP than a longer one. I found this out when I had Ed M. CHE with a LOP at 13 5/8ths inches. I shot this gun the best and from than on I look for 13 5/8ths in my duck guns to 13 7/8th LOP in my clays guns , scott
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