Maybe not the cleanest way, but I wrote it out on rite in the rain paper and shipping taped it to my stock. I put 3-4 different DAs that are common for where I’m hunting, and I put the gun MPH on it for wind. If you hunt in vastly different elevations or climates, just be cognizant of your DA...
For reference too, the hornady shoulder bump gauge isn’t a great tool for measuring the base to shoulder. It is really only designed for measuring the same point on a shoulder of the same piece of brass before and after sizing for the difference. Like the rest of people said, it probably will...
This year I put my gun bearer on my stone glacier with the bottom part fed through where the belt and frame come together. If you watch the stone glacier sling install, that’s where I put it. It kept the rifle away from hitting my leg much better than an on hip belt position.