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by Barrett West Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Plus half the thickness which is 0.625. So our radius that we want to use is going to be eight pointMorePlus half the thickness which is 0.625. So our radius that we want to use is going to be eight point six two five so that's what you factor in that when it comes to the length of the stock otherwise.

What size stock do I Need?

Stock dimensions are a very personal thing. Trust me in one thing: the more you shoot the longer and higher your stock will become. The more you crawl your stock, the longer a stock you will need. The more erect you carry your head, the shorter stock will suffice. For example: I am 6’1″ and wear a 17/35 shirt.

How long should a trap stock be?

I have always needed a trap height stock to see over the rib, but have noticed that my stocks have grown in length from the standard 14 1/4″ to 15″- 15 1/4″ over my last quarter century of shooting. When I competed in International Skeet, I used a standard Remington 1100 trap stock towards the end of my career.

Should I lengthen my stock?

Slight increases to stock height have to be made when lengthening a stock just to keep your face height were it was on the shorter stock. Also, if you crawl your stock a bit, you are tipping your head forward slightly (a very common technique among American shooters).

What determines the length of a pistol stock?

The type of pistol grip will also have an influence on technical stock length. A very “tight” and close to the trigger Perazzi style trap grip will produce a very different practical stock length when compared to a gently slanting Browning round knob grip, because your hand will be located in a different place on the stock.

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This section is from the book " Modern Shop Practice ", by Howard Monroe Raymond. Also available from Amazon: Modern Shop Practice.

Circles

On circles and parts of circles the length of stock may be easily calculated. The circumference, or distance around a circle, is found by multiplying the diameter by 3 1/7 or, more accurately, 3.1416. As an illustration, the stock necessary to bend up the ring in Fig.

Links

A combination of circle and straight lines is illustrated in Fig. 55. This link may be divided into two semicircles at the end, with two straight pieces at the sides. The outside diameter of the ends being 2 inches, would leave the straight sides each 2 inches long. The calculating diameter for the ends would be 1 1/2 inches.

Measuring Wheel

Another method of measuring stock is by using a measuring wheel such as is shown in Fig. 56. This is simply a light running wheel mounted on a handle with some sort of a pointer attached. The wheel is sometimes made with a circumference of 24 inches and the rim graduated in inches and eighths.

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Conical Stockpiles

The conical stockpile is the simplest and easiest to analyze. The total stockpile capacity is given by:

Elongated Stockpiles

The elongated stockpile and its variations are the most common stockpile form in high capacity installations. The capacity of the stockpile can easily be determined by considering the pile as two separate volumes.

Calculate Stockpile Live Storage

In the discussions above, only the total capacity of the stockpiles was considered. This capacity is useful if reclaiming is done with a front end loader or if a bulldozer or bucket wheel reclaimer is used. Usually, the figure for total stockpile capacity is utilized when planning for the longest scheduled shutdown.

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