Originally Posted by
Baal
I'll accept that it's standard practice to locate the cheek piece as you say as a general rule of thumb. But rule of thumb only. My sniper training pamphlet says "Explain that the purpose of the cheek rest is to provided comfort when aiming with the telescopic sight fitted; it must not interfere with the grip of the right hand and it is permissible for the unit armourer to effect alterations to suit individuals. With the men in the aiming position, discuss with each in turn if their cheek rest is satisfactory and if not, arrange to have them modified."
In looking at my own No4T, the screws are slightly to the left of the right edge of the action and the rear of the cheek rest is 3.5 inches from the butt plate. For me, this is less than ideal as I'm left-handed and there is a high spot on the front left edge of the cheek rest that sits uncomfortably under the lower part of my thumb. I've considered relocating the cheek rest further back, or trimming the high spot down, but so far have decided to leave it as issued.