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Cheek piece adjustment/eye relief/sight picture questions
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<blockquote data-quote="elkhntr1" data-source="post: 765641" data-attributes="member: 64758"><p>Have you considered using the "shadowed area" around the edges of the sight picture to insure you have a good cheek weld?</p><p> </p><p>I watched an episode (#51) on Long Range Pursuit that offered a hint to insure you have a good cheek weld each time you shoot. It suggested that when you adjust the eye relief on your scope, leave a little shadowing in your sight picture so that you can use this as a reference to both insure you have a proper cheek weld forward and back and side to side. The premiss behind this is that proper cheek weld plays a huge role in accuracy (of course) and this reference point will insure you have that each time you shoot.</p><p> </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkhntr1, post: 765641, member: 64758"] Have you considered using the "shadowed area" around the edges of the sight picture to insure you have a good cheek weld? I watched an episode (#51) on Long Range Pursuit that offered a hint to insure you have a good cheek weld each time you shoot. It suggested that when you adjust the eye relief on your scope, leave a little shadowing in your sight picture so that you can use this as a reference to both insure you have a proper cheek weld forward and back and side to side. The premiss behind this is that proper cheek weld plays a huge role in accuracy (of course) and this reference point will insure you have that each time you shoot. . [/QUOTE]
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