Got the rifle all taped up, applied releasing material, gooped up and dropped the action in last night. Similar to what Hicountry did I elected to do just the front area of the action through to the chamber area as I have done other rifles this way and haven't ever seen a need to do the rest because this seems to do the trick. Popped it out this afternoon and everything looks great. Since it was apart I tweaked the trigger a bit and it feels much lighter and crisp. Reassembled the rifle and plan on heading to the range tomorrow to see what I got. If it did the trick I'll get some pictures up of the problem areas, how I dealt with them and how it shoots. I actually found an old target that may be hard to make sense of but should be a decent comparison (I wrote all over it with different colored sharpie in an attempt to triangulate the groups during an load development after barrel break-in).