Does Length of Pull Matter in a Benchrest Gun?
Benchrest shooting has gained significant popularity in the shooting sports community, thanks to its unique challenges and demands for precision. A well-made benchrest rifle requires extensive tuning, quality components, and a perfect ergonomic design. One often overlooked, yet crucial factor is the length of pull (LoP). So, the question remains: does length of pull matter in a benchrest gun?
Defining the Length of Pull
LoP is the measurement from the stock’s most forward point, typically the toe of the butt pad, to the centerline of the barrel. This measurement is vital for shooting comfort, recoil management, and ultimately, accuracy. A precise LoP ensures the gun is firmly held against the shooter, allowing for smooth operation, and optimal support during lengthy shooting sessions.
Impacts on Performance
Length of Pull vs. Accuracy:
A well-settled LoP ensures a consistent shooting position, reducing motion and vibration-induced errors, which directly impacts accuracy.
- For short-limbed shooters: Longer LoPs compensate for leg length, allowing them to better align the barrel with the target.
- Tall shooters: Shorter LoPs aid in alignment, reducing stock obstruction from the shooter’s legs or knees.
Comfort and Recoil Management:
- Length of pull affects recoil sensitivity: Taller shooters, for example, may feel less pressure on their face due to a longer LoP. Shorter shooters might notice increased pressure when the shot is fired.
Reduced Fatigue and Shootability:
Proper LoP maintains shooter relaxation, reducing eye movement and breathing irregularities. Shooters can better manage exhaustion, as unnecessary adjustments due to discomfort are eliminated.
Stock Style and Shootability:> Different stock designs (anatomy-based or custom- built) respond to diverse LoPs.
Effect on Benchrest Gun’s Performance
Research conducted at the CMP National Muzzle Loading Relic Long Range Championship in Colorado Springs, 2010, analyzed data from world-class benchrest competitors using different LoP setups (
| Shooters | LoP (mm) | FPS (AVG.) |
|---|---|
| 100-12 | 1: |
