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<blockquote data-quote="rem.xp100" data-source="post: 1846616" data-attributes="member: 4164"><p>Inconsistent cheek weld can cause many things including vertical stringing.</p><p></p><p>I've had many customers put the gun to their cheek and then move slightly to align the scope view. When I say "you just moved your head" they say "no I didn't". They clearly move their head so it is inconsistent but even when called out on it, they say they haven't moved. They don't realize they are doing it. Add a cheek pad or adjustable setup so they can get aligned properly and the groups come right in nicely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rem.xp100, post: 1846616, member: 4164"] Inconsistent cheek weld can cause many things including vertical stringing. I've had many customers put the gun to their cheek and then move slightly to align the scope view. When I say "you just moved your head" they say "no I didn't". They clearly move their head so it is inconsistent but even when called out on it, they say they haven't moved. They don't realize they are doing it. Add a cheek pad or adjustable setup so they can get aligned properly and the groups come right in nicely. [/QUOTE]
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