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Eh I don't really see the point. Don't think it would add all that much to the game.
Leaning could be more effective if it was quicker than straight up peaking, but if it isn't it probably wouldn't do all that much as you're still presenting a fair portion of your body when you lean (or at least you should be).
Ultimately the safest and best way to clear a corner when you suspect a player is holding is to either just pre-aim and fire immediately when you peak or just jiggle peak to gain information. And given that most of the combat in the game involves bolt action rifles jiggle peaking is even more advantageous when you can bait out the shot and force the player to cycle their action allowing you a free shot on them.
It also doesn't as pointed out provide you with that much cover and you will still be in a spot where people expect you to appear, with the area exposed still being 1 hit kill it doesn't help much.
#bringbackjumpshoot