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Consistent Cheek Placement
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1732967" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>My advice is get off the stock. The scope takes care of parallax, we do not need anchor points on a scoped rifle. A light touch on your skin is nice to get a quick sight picture, but its tough to master hard cheek contact. A subliminal contraction of a cheek muscle will cause a shot out the left of the group. Theres no reason to have hard cheek weld with a rifle equipped with a parallax adjustment and supported by a bipod and or bags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1732967, member: 101859"] My advice is get off the stock. The scope takes care of parallax, we do not need anchor points on a scoped rifle. A light touch on your skin is nice to get a quick sight picture, but its tough to master hard cheek contact. A subliminal contraction of a cheek muscle will cause a shot out the left of the group. Theres no reason to have hard cheek weld with a rifle equipped with a parallax adjustment and supported by a bipod and or bags. [/QUOTE]
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