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Do you use an adjustable cheekpiece on your rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="LR3" data-source="post: 497356" data-attributes="member: 15336"><p>Most stocks are still built for factory rifles with the idea that sighting will be done along iron sights and yet 90 percent are mounted with scopes that sit much higher. For quick mounting and accuracy three points of contact are best: under cheek bone, pistol grip and forehand. Without these accuracy and speed suffers even prone. Does not apply as much for BR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LR3, post: 497356, member: 15336"] Most stocks are still built for factory rifles with the idea that sighting will be done along iron sights and yet 90 percent are mounted with scopes that sit much higher. For quick mounting and accuracy three points of contact are best: under cheek bone, pistol grip and forehand. Without these accuracy and speed suffers even prone. Does not apply as much for BR. [/QUOTE]
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