This inconsistency and erratic performance naturally leads to frustration and a lack of confidence. Improper cheek weld causes erratic shot groups and inconsistency, and always leads to the shooter being more and more uncomfortable during a long day of shooting. If there is one item you should demand for your rifle chassis/stock, it is an adjustable cheek weld. It’s just not possible for a stationary cheek weld area on a stock to fit every person, body type, face shape, scope height, etc. If you do not have an adjustable cheek rest there’s a good chance you will end up with some sort of padding duct taped to your rifle stock. We always recommend a rifle chassis that has an adjustable cheek rest, though there are some aftermarket cheek rests that can be fit over a stock to allow for height adjustment. Proper cheek height adjustment is vital to a comfortable and correct shooting position. Many times, we see shooters that cannot get a clear sight picture free of scope shadow, or a natural point of aim-meaning a natural, comfortable, position on the rifle that feels perfectly in harmony with you and your body. Setting the right cheek rest height on your rifle stock or chassis is something that is seldom talked about in a classroom, but is nearly always an issue while on the firing line.
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