So I've never given this any real critical thought when it comes to shooting and accuracy. Most of my rifles are set up with high rings so the large bell on the scopes will clear the barrel. Most of my rifles also do not have adjustable cheek rests. Generally I am happy to have very light pressure on my cheek from the stock when comfortably looking through the scope. I am not free-floating my face above the stock but I am not resting all of my head's weight on the cheek rest either. Is there a "right" way to do this?
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