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Unread 12-15-2020, 05:17 PM   #1
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I think it's my original post that is being interpreted wrong, and it's probably my wording. I never intended to restock a classic gun for the sake of fitting it to me just to shoot it. I was trying to find out the most direct way of taking a current set of fitting parameters, which I have, and see what is out there that will translate to a shootable gun and allow me to hit a barn. For example does LOP on a single trigger roughly translate to the front of a DT? Is cast much different SxS compared to O/U. I think I've gotten the answer already and it's been helpful, and I thank the many PM's I've received which have been invaluable. Great forum.
I recall reading in an issue of SSM that Chris Batha, an Englishman with over 30 years of experience fitting shotguns, writing that he had found a S X S requires a 1/2" longer LOP than an O&U for most individuals.
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I recall reading in an issue of SSM that Chris Batha, an Englishman with over 30years of experience fitting shotguns, writing that he had found a S X S requires a 1/2" longer LOP than an O&U for most individuals.
This is kind of what I'm looking for Greg. I did a Google search and search here. That being said, my LC Smith is 13 7/8" LOP and seems to feel a foot short. My repro is pretty close to my fitting but feels a tad short, but this is corrected by the clothes I wear hunting. Were I breaking clays in a T shirt it might be an issue. I have never had the pleasure of having the trigger guard smash my second knuckle and don't care to.
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I am no expert in this matter of gun fit, but like many have said, I chased gun fit from Orvis Shooting School to New England Custom Guns. All I did was left confused as each gave me different numbers. I have learned that as long as the LOP was not extreme, or the DAC, I could adapt to shoot that gun.
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