OP, congratulations on the new rifle.
As two posters said above, it's easy to check.
Put a strip of masking tape on a cleaning rod. Fit a tight patch in the barrel so the rod rotates as you advance it into the bore. I like to use some oil as a lubricant to help assure no slipping. Once you get a patch properly fit to the bore back rod out to just in front of chamber. Put a mark along to strip at top and a cross mark at exact rear of action. Advance the rod into the barrel. When the ark along the top of the rod fully rotates mark at exact rear of action again. Measure distance. Never hurts to repeat a couple of times to assure patch did not slip.
Hope that is clear.