I have a rem model 70 short action 7mm-08. Was about a 1.5 minute of angle gun new, free floated the barrell, worked up some loads, now shoots about 1/2 minute of angle, which I'm happy with. However, it seems every summer I go to shoot the rifle to verify zero its off an inch or two. The rifle has a leupold vari-x ii on it, sent it in last year to have CDS dials put in so its had a recent "check-up", scope tracks well when changing elevation or windage, works great with cds dials, really don't think it is the scope. The recoil lug is bedded, and the epoxy has a small crack in it...think this could be causing the rifle to not hold its zero? Also it only seems to do this after being stored for the winter(indoors, consistant temp), usually shoot 5-6 times before season and its only off the initial time. Also, do you think glass bedding the stock could solve this issue, and can you recommend anyone on the west side to do this? I'm by no means a gunsmith, is glass bedding easy enough to do yourself with good results or best left to the pros? Whew, that was a mouthful...Thanks for the help