[0:00]So now let's talk about cheek pressure. We're never going to set the gun up to where when we mount the gun, we got to bury our face down into it, okay? What we want to do is, we want to set the gun up to where when the gun's mounted and our head comes down to it, we can line it up and make it shoot flat with very little cheek pressure. The more cheek pressure you have to put on the gun, the more perfect everything has to be as far as hand placement, link the pull where it actually sits inside the pocket. All that has to be perfect. If we set the gun up to where we have slight cheek pressure on it and it's lined up, everything becomes very forgiving. And that's what you're looking for. So that way the mount doesn't have to be perfect every single time, and you can still hit the target down range.

Cheek Pressure - OSP Shooting School Quick Tip
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