When you look at setting up a rifle, especially for a new shooter, this stock does stuff others are not doing.
First off, remember it is completely reversible, out of the box everything can be switched to the other side.
Hand Placement - The grip moves forward or backward, I have been asking about this for ages. Tom Manners and I spoke about this feature and to date, nobody has addressed it. Ashbury on the Saber chassis has some movement in the grip, not as much as this stock. Think of kids, or women, or just people with smaller (Or bigger) hands. Hand placement is key to good fundamentals. Plus, two grip choices.
Cheek Placement - The cheekpiece is also reversible but also can be moved forward or backward. Consider any stock with an adjustable cheekpiece. This one has 3 positions to move it.
LOP - Adjustable, but also the butt plate is 3 Position. Another feature I have been asking for. Every day someone cries canting of the rifle, which bubble level do I buy (at about $150) why are we not adjusting the butt plate on these stocks and chassis. Up for prone, down for positional, left or right for an angle in your shoulder pocket to eliminate canting. Instead of fixing this correctly everyone wants to stare at a bubble distracting them from the firing task, or what most do: they line up the shot, check level, go about 3 or 4 other decisions before shooting only to subconsciously cant the rifle when they stopped looking at the level. Comfort in the shoulder pocket eliminates canting, levels do not.
This all leads to better marksmanship. Look at Olympic Rifles, they are beyond adjustable for the shooter and position. Instead, we keep doing the same old thing ignoring marksmanship and focusing on colors or widgets, everything but the shooting part. A level in the stock is not a marksmanship tool. The create a ton of Aluminum chips but nobody is making an actual adjustable stock that works. Not saying this solves everything, but it's a bigger step than a lot of the more expensive stocks on the market.
The NV Bridge slides in the front to a dovetail, then screws in which helps the LE crowd. As noted, $999 is MSRP vs Street, sure it's not super tacticool like some other chassis, but it's very functional.