I think you should pull your scope off the rail, level your rifle and then check level on each portion of the rail with a small tube level.
Then, get back with us on how out of spec your scope rail is.
Next, get a set of pin gauges and measure your trigger and action mount holes.
Then check the diameter of your trigger pins and their length.
Don't forget to use a calibrated scale to set your trigger pull weight.
From there, I'd recommend you check diameter and thread pitch of your action mount bolts.
And since we're on that subject, you probably want to have your torque wrench calibrated and verify your bit fits your action screws correctly.
Next would be to verify how much primary extraction you have and to measure ejection angle and distance. Note: weigh your brass, it'll affect ejection distance. Moon phase will too.
You'll need to contour your buttpad to match up with your shoulder/collarbone angles.
I'd also point out how you should set your rifle balance using a knife blade for the ultimate in perfectly balanced shooting. Clothing matters, so you would probably need to have more than one setup due to winter and summer shooting.
I'll have to get back with you on all the other "important" things you should measure. Right now, I've got to go and take a dump.
Would you like me to weigh and measure it for you?
Then, get back with us on how out of spec your scope rail is.
Next, get a set of pin gauges and measure your trigger and action mount holes.
Then check the diameter of your trigger pins and their length.
Don't forget to use a calibrated scale to set your trigger pull weight.
From there, I'd recommend you check diameter and thread pitch of your action mount bolts.
And since we're on that subject, you probably want to have your torque wrench calibrated and verify your bit fits your action screws correctly.
Next would be to verify how much primary extraction you have and to measure ejection angle and distance. Note: weigh your brass, it'll affect ejection distance. Moon phase will too.
You'll need to contour your buttpad to match up with your shoulder/collarbone angles.
I'd also point out how you should set your rifle balance using a knife blade for the ultimate in perfectly balanced shooting. Clothing matters, so you would probably need to have more than one setup due to winter and summer shooting.
I'll have to get back with you on all the other "important" things you should measure. Right now, I've got to go and take a dump.
Would you like me to weigh and measure it for you?