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How do You Practice getting consistent cheek weld without putting excessive pressure on the rifle ?
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2103415" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Lionel and Pro2A , And thus the reasoning behind the question . I seldom do more then sight in at a bench then refine my zero in my hunting positions so was wondering how others do it plus Mr. Wheeler made a comment about getting off the gun when shooting so I was interested as to what he meant and how others accomplish this . Thank you all for your replies . I have never shot competitively and haven't had any formal training just studied on my own reading ect. . My time in the service didn't include a lot of training at the range or in the class room but I got OJT when they sent me overseas the UDT's helped me a lot then .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2103415, member: 91783"] Lionel and Pro2A , And thus the reasoning behind the question . I seldom do more then sight in at a bench then refine my zero in my hunting positions so was wondering how others do it plus Mr. Wheeler made a comment about getting off the gun when shooting so I was interested as to what he meant and how others accomplish this . Thank you all for your replies . I have never shot competitively and haven't had any formal training just studied on my own reading ect. . My time in the service didn't include a lot of training at the range or in the class room but I got OJT when they sent me overseas the UDT's helped me a lot then . [/QUOTE]
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