My son and I are brand new to the world of precision rifles and have some questions to help us get started. We recently picked up a chassis from Mcrees Precision. This thing has adjustments for every damn thing. As a result, we are trying to determine a starting configuration that we will fine-tune as we gain experience. I'll start with a (seemingly) simple example and question - the cheek piece(s). The cheek piece is adjustable for height and also for angle/cant. I've read elsewhere that the top of the cheek piece needs to be aligned with the bore of the scope (correct? Yes/no/other?). What is not clear (to me, anyway) is the height of the cheek piece. Obviously, it needs to be positioned so that it is easy to view the scope. Aside from that, are there any general guidelines of a height to use as a 'go by' ?
Similarly, the length of pull. Are there any general guidelines to use as a starting point?
For those of you that are well-experienced, what are your considerations when fitting a new adjustable stock/chassis?
Sorry for the obvious newbie question - but like I said, with this new chassis there must be 20 different points on the chassis that can be adjusted, and some of those offer multiple options for adjustment. The variabilities are a bit overwhelming, so I'd like to start with a sound basis for a starting position for each of the major configuration points.
Appreciate any suggestions.