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The ideal length of pull for a hunting rifle is typically between 13.5 and 14.5 inches, allowing the shooter to comfortably reach the trigger and maintain a stable shooting position.
Measuring the Length of Pull
To determine the ideal length of pull, you’ll need to measure the distance from the center of the trigger to the butt of the rifle stock. This can be done using a ruler or a length of pull gauge. The goal is to ensure the rifle stock is not too long or too short for your body. A length of pull that’s too short can cause the rifle to be difficult to manage, while a length that’s too long can lead to fatigue and decreased accuracy.
Stock Length Adjustment Techniques
If you find that your rifle has a length of pull that’s not ideal, there are several techniques you can use to adjust it. One common method is to use a length of pull spacer or shim, which can be inserted into the stock to increase the length of pull. Another option is to use a stock with a removable butt pad, which can be adjusted or replaced to achieve the desired length of pull. When making adjustments, it’s essential to ensure the rifle’s sights and scope are properly aligned and the rifle is properly sighted in.
Factors to Consider
In addition to the length of pull, there are several other factors to consider when choosing a hunting rifle. These include the rifle’s weight, balance, and ergonomics. A well-balanced rifle that’s comfortable to carry and shoot will be easier to manage in the field, and will help you to stay focused on the task at hand. When selecting a rifle, look for one that feels natural in your hands, and that allows you to maintain a stable shooting position.
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