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<blockquote data-quote="Wind Gypsy" data-source="post: 3098214" data-attributes="member: 88953"><p>Not a must have by any means but if a stock must have a comb, why not use one that smacks you in the face less under recoil? Gunwerks has had it for years and rifle stock makers or at least the market has been too dumb to copy/demand a good design for too long IMO.</p><p></p><p>I'm a believer that people being uber sensitive about their cheek weld being perfect and putting a bunch of face pressure on the rifle is way overblown in importance and at times even detrimental. BUT, what you're saying is part of the reason I THINK i'd prefer a less aggressive negative comb. </p><p></p><p>In regards to losing and re-establishing cheek weld after recoil, I'm not following? Cheeks dont stay planted on a comb through the recoil process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wind Gypsy, post: 3098214, member: 88953"] Not a must have by any means but if a stock must have a comb, why not use one that smacks you in the face less under recoil? Gunwerks has had it for years and rifle stock makers or at least the market has been too dumb to copy/demand a good design for too long IMO. I'm a believer that people being uber sensitive about their cheek weld being perfect and putting a bunch of face pressure on the rifle is way overblown in importance and at times even detrimental. BUT, what you're saying is part of the reason I THINK i'd prefer a less aggressive negative comb. In regards to losing and re-establishing cheek weld after recoil, I'm not following? Cheeks dont stay planted on a comb through the recoil process. [/QUOTE]
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