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Sitbones should be right at the back, they're not needed to support your body on the saddle, what is needed is the bones between your anus and baby maker.
@miro_o have shown the article saying that it take time for your body to get used to the new pressure, once it have, that bones oddly enough take more abused than your sitbones which is actually quite nice.
What I find helps me:
Sit up straight
Push hands against tops
Push yourself hard into saddle
You should find feel of sitbones
Then tilt into drops
This gives a good feel of where saddle supports and see do you need a bit of adjusting. Or how stiff you are after 4 days in the car... ;)