First, go ahead and shoot it the way it is. If it is acceptable to you like that, fine.
If it doesn't shoot as well as you think it should, then I would go ahead and pillar bed. If you are glass bedding anyway, it's not THAT much more work to pillar it.
AND--there's an easy-cheesy way to pillar if you are limited in tools -- brake line tubing. It is steel, and strong. All you need is a hand drill and masking tape (to sleeve the screws in the tubing to center them and the pillars).
Even tho I've access to lots of power tools, I've used the technique (Mausers especially, and to "unload" the rear action pillar on Savages) and have had no problems.
But like I said, if you are going to mix up a batch and do all the other work of bedding, may as well finish the job -- a good pillaring job gets rid of many gremlins.


Up hills slow,
Down hills fast
Tonnage first and
Safety last.