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Old February 19, 2013, 01:20 PM   #8
allaroundhunter
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When shooting a firearm, any type, for the best accuracy all points of contact need to be as consistent as possible.

Cheek weld is indeed one of these points of contact when shooting a rifle so it is important. Your cheek is not a point of contact when shooting handguns (unless you are doing something very wrong), so it is not as applicable to that situation.
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