Chris in TN
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So, the AT-ONE fully collapsed is indeed about 12.5" but you can pull the entire collapsing butt out of it and get down to about 11.625", at least on ours.Unknown….but after some googling I’d argue that the AT ONE may miss the mark on the short side of LOP at 12.5” for some of the youth we are after.
Those that are starting real young ones need about 11-11.5” range. I chopped a OEM tikka for that.
My kiddo is at the 12” ish range now at 7 and not quite to the tikka compact length.
If he was 9 I’m betting the 12.5” would be solid though.
Also - the model they supplied as OEM for the CZ457 has a nice vertical grip. The forend is a bit big for offhand shooting, certainly, but the butt itself, I really like. I do, however, see that what they offer as aftermarket, doesn't have the same grip. Not sure about that.
Whether removing the entire slide to get that 11.625" LOP is worth the expense of losing all recoil absorption (without adding some sort of temporary pad), is another question. There's always reduced loads, even for .223, if that's an issue. Or some sort of slip-on thin pad?
Either way - it's a suggestion, and no more. When my little boy was 6ish if his older sisters were shooting, he wanted to shoot too, badly enough to crawl the stock in whatever way he had to. I didn't make it a habit but I did let him shoot stuff if he insisted on it. I have a picture somewhere of all three kids standing in front of a 16" steel plate that all three of them had hit (and well) at ~400 yards, prone, and it was comical how my little boy looked crawling up over a fixed A2 stock on an AR15....but, again, he made it work.
I sort of think that when it comes to making stock lengths work for multiple shooters there are no perfect solutions, there are always tradeoffs, and I just wanted to offer the Boyd's stock as an option to consider. For what they cost they aren't terrible at all. But I'll freely concede that they have their own set of issues.