That's what they say about all their stocks--but my experience is most shoot better floated.
agreed.
Here is what I do. wrap at least three layers of electrical tape around the barrel starting about two inches from the action. Then glass bed the front action ring and recoil lug and the first two inches of the barrel. This should leave the entire barrel (except the first two inches) free floating once the electrical tape is removed. Take the gun to the range to see if accuracy has improved. Electrical tape is .006 thick.
I know MD believes this is not enough free floating clearance but it has worked quite well for me. If it fails to offer you significantly better accuracy merely remove the bedding material and you're back to where you started.