My son has a nice 700 stainless fluted CDL in .257 weatherby. I have been telling him to ditch the stock and let's order a McM for it. He is starting to listen (he is 19 YO) to the old man. In the meantime, I am thinking about sanding off the pressure point on the forearm and see if that might improve accuracy. The gun shoots OK now BUT I know we can do better. Why is there a pressure point to start with? Short of bedding the factory wood stock, should I try to free float the barrel with a shim?