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<blockquote data-quote="Tiny Tim" data-source="post: 1935788" data-attributes="member: 87887"><p>Just wondering how much cheek pressure you guys use when shooting? Do you put alot of pressure on the comb or as little as possible? Seem to see alot of opinions. Personally, I have found that minimal pressure for me to get a repeatable eye location is best . It seems too much cheek pressure on the stock introduces horizontal dispersion and is probably more an issue of poor stock fit than pressure. Have done a search, but most info deals more with obtaining correct height than dealing with the actual amount of pressure people prefer to place on the stock. How does this affect your impacts, groups, and precision over varying distances? What say you all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiny Tim, post: 1935788, member: 87887"] Just wondering how much cheek pressure you guys use when shooting? Do you put alot of pressure on the comb or as little as possible? Seem to see alot of opinions. Personally, I have found that minimal pressure for me to get a repeatable eye location is best . It seems too much cheek pressure on the stock introduces horizontal dispersion and is probably more an issue of poor stock fit than pressure. Have done a search, but most info deals more with obtaining correct height than dealing with the actual amount of pressure people prefer to place on the stock. How does this affect your impacts, groups, and precision over varying distances? What say you all? [/QUOTE]
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