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Proper cheek well
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<blockquote data-quote="Salmonchaser" data-source="post: 1585075" data-attributes="member: 107697"><p>My duty rifle at the time was a wood stocked, Remington 700 in .308. It took about two years but its replacement had an adjustable comb.</p><p>In any event with most of my rifles my cheek bone rides about a quarter of an inch above the comb my nose just above the leading edge of the comb. Pressure is probably equal to the side and down. </p><p>If I was competing at long range stuff I would definitely have an adjustable comb.</p><p>Much like an archers anchor point I used to tape a small ball bearing to the side of my stock so that I could consistently feel it with the corner of my mouth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salmonchaser, post: 1585075, member: 107697"] My duty rifle at the time was a wood stocked, Remington 700 in .308. It took about two years but its replacement had an adjustable comb. In any event with most of my rifles my cheek bone rides about a quarter of an inch above the comb my nose just above the leading edge of the comb. Pressure is probably equal to the side and down. If I was competing at long range stuff I would definitely have an adjustable comb. Much like an archers anchor point I used to tape a small ball bearing to the side of my stock so that I could consistently feel it with the corner of my mouth. [/QUOTE]
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