I am laying out my first build on paper, and am not sure about the drop. I am building along the lines of a Jacob Dickert rifle. Number 67 in the RCA #1 book. With this first rifle I am not going to try and do an exact copy of the rifle. I want to concentrate on my in-letting, and architecture for this one. This was the advice given to me by a few builders.
I measured a longrifle I have. The trigger pull is 14", the drop at the heel is 2.750", and comb is 1.750" I have shot this rifle with heavy clothes and the 14" trigger pull is fine. I do feel the drop could be less though. I feel like my cheek needs to crawl up the stock to align the sites proper. This gun also has no cast-off.
If I take a straight edge from heel to comb the line intersects at about the middle of the wrist of the rifle. From the reading I have done I think is right on track for a Lancaster school rifle......is this correct?
Now, if I were to shorten the drop at the heel by say .250"-.375" I think I would need adjust the drop at the comb less than that to still be able to maintain the proper architecture of a Dickert rifle. Am I on the right track, or am I thinking to deep into this?