I put adjustable cheek risers on my rifles. I don't know if this is the correct method, but I close my eyes and put my cheek on the riser. When I open my eyes, I want to have a perfect picture with my scope on the max magnification.
Same, only ideally there is no conscious thought of putting cheek on the riser/stock. For hunting rifles if there had to be a compromise to that (ie that doesn’t work in all positions), for me I want to think about prone, because if I’m prone, I probably have time to think about it. Sitting/standing/kneeling, shooting sticks, convenient tree branch etc, I want to shoulder/get behind the rifle and have a good sight picture, not search for it. If I do it with my eyes closed, I should open eyes and be aligned with scope, and target should be in it.
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