When I measure Amy by the static method of stock on arm and finger on trigger, I get 11 3/4". I don't own a shotgun with an L.O.P. below 14 3/4", so I can't have her mounting the gun for trial. I've read that many people prefer to shoot a gun with a bit longer L.O.P.. It seems to me that the primary deterrent to a longer than usual stock would be catching your clothing. Modifications to mounting style might take care of that problem. Are there other negatives to a slightly longer L.O.P.?
I ask this question because I can fit the Remington 1100 as short as 12 1/2", but this is slightly longer than desired. Buying the shotgun and modifying it for L.O.P. is an expensive way of finding out that this was a no win situation from the beginning.
I ask this question because I can fit the Remington 1100 as short as 12 1/2", but this is slightly longer than desired. Buying the shotgun and modifying it for L.O.P. is an expensive way of finding out that this was a no win situation from the beginning.