In multiple places I've read over and over how important consistent cheek weld is (part of consistency is everything). I am sharing my precision 22lr w/ kids for range days and have to adjust stock back and forth and while I try to return to same position - it does introduce "some" variance. This made me wonder - from physics perspective - if parallax, diopter adjustments are properly done AND one positions himself within scope eye box - how do minor variations of where you place your cheek on stock impact accuracy?
(I have chassis based Bergara 22lr w/ 5-25 scope, shooting mostly at 100 yards)
Thank you
(I have chassis based Bergara 22lr w/ 5-25 scope, shooting mostly at 100 yards)
Thank you