Check out the Accu-Grip. I noticed the distance between the handgrip and the trigger on every AR I've handled is cramped up; IMHO. I've got small hands too! They all feel like a paint ball gun to me in this respect. You can adjust the LOP with your adjustable butt stock all day long, but that just affects the distance from your shoulder to the hand grip (essentially.) The distance between the back of the hand grip and the trigger is too short. The ACCU-GRIP has an interface block that attaches to the lower receiver via the standard Grip Screw, and then the hand grip slides forward and aft. on this block to permit adjustment of this critical dimension. After installing it, you can get the first joint of your trigger finger to fall precisely on the trigger, instead of compromising (with the meat of your finger pad contacting the trigger.) This eliminates the compression of the fleshy part of your finger pad from making the trigger pull an inconsistent, sloppy affair instead of a positive "joint on metal" engagement. Any elimination of variables affecting a consistent trigger pull will affect your accuracy. Some may argue that the LOP DOES adjust from the trigger to the shoulder... but actually, if you bring the LOP back until your trigger finger joint rests on the trigger, you'll STILL find your hand is not comfortably seated around the handgrip AND that it doesn't permit your finger to STRETCH OUT comfortably with a natural hand grip grasp. You'll suddenly be able to tell what trigger creep is as opposed to finger pad compression. Hope that helps you out.