If it's comfy and puts you in the crosshairs every time, it's good. Consistent eye placement is a much bigger deal than most realize. If I'm starting from scratch with a new rifle, I fire up the power tools and go with a customized, adjustable cheekpiece, sideways and vertically. Nice when you change scopes, too.

I'm also pretty partial to wild Monte Carlo, mid 1960s Weatherby ugliness. Just looks fast, ya know?

But it's an individual thing, totally.


Up hills slow,
Down hills fast
Tonnage first and
Safety last.