What are the essential measurements for customizing a gun stock?
- Dane Weatherstine

- Mar 21, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 7
Knowing the critical measurements when custom making a gun stock is critical to the fitment of the gun to its user and to the overall success of your build. Things like pitch, drop at heel, length of trigger pull and the drop at comb will all make or break your sale when it comes to custom work. So, let us begin at the length of pull. The reading mentions that most American firearms have approximately a 14-inch measurement because this feels good to the average sized male, but it continues to say that taller men would prefer a longer option. The correct amount of pull should fit to the shoulder easily and allow the shooter to hook their finger around the trigger with ease. Next, we have the stocks pitch. This is essentially the flat cut that contacts the shoulder when firing. Getting this wrong could equal some pain to the user depending on body type and caliber being fired. This is easy to measure in most cases. Simply place the stock butt first on the ground and place it up against a wall, then just measure the distance the muzzle end is from the wall.
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