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:)very salty water and a very light barrel. Carl
first I would pillar bed the action and the first 2 inches of the barrel. Then sand out the barrel channel so that it dosen't touch anywhere else along the barrel. This gives you a solid repeatable seat for the action to eliminate any movement in stock. Sanding out the barrel channel is to make sure that changes in the stock due to temperature or climate don't let the stock put pressure on the barrel and change the point of impact. On some guns it helps accuracy and on some guns it doesn't. Out of about ten guns I've done over the years, nine have geen helped by bedding the action and floating the barrel.
I have a Ruger M77 Mark II. The stock is tight to the barrel. I hear there hard to bed the action, but floating the barrel?