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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 103481" data-source="post: 1937550"><p>I shoot better with just a light touch as a reference point i think </p><p></p><p>I think people have gone overboard on cheek weld now because tactical forums talk about it all the time. It seems that may be because those tactical trainers are often ex military, and they are often thinking about 1. Quick target acquisition, so lining up your eye to the scope as fast and as repeatedly as possible, and 2. Being able to reduce neck strain during an extended session behind a rifle.</p><p></p><p>I may be totally off on this, and I'd love someone with military sniper training to let me know one way or another but those are the reasons I can place the emphasis on more cheek weld in tactical training, vs precision groups like f class and benchrest worried more about raw world record accuracy than shots on bad guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 103481, post: 1937550"] I shoot better with just a light touch as a reference point i think I think people have gone overboard on cheek weld now because tactical forums talk about it all the time. It seems that may be because those tactical trainers are often ex military, and they are often thinking about 1. Quick target acquisition, so lining up your eye to the scope as fast and as repeatedly as possible, and 2. Being able to reduce neck strain during an extended session behind a rifle. I may be totally off on this, and I’d love someone with military sniper training to let me know one way or another but those are the reasons I can place the emphasis on more cheek weld in tactical training, vs precision groups like f class and benchrest worried more about raw world record accuracy than shots on bad guys. [/QUOTE]
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