I bought a new Rem 700 XCR in 338 RUM a few weeks back, I didn't like the factory stock, it quite possibly might be the worst POC I've ever seen. And I really didn't like it after I shot the rifle, accuracy was horable and the recoil was quite severe. I didn't want to put a break on the rifle because it is going to be a hunting rifle not a bench gun and didn't want to sacrifice the extra lenght and noise that would entail. So I bought a Knoxx's compstock with the recoil suppressor in the butt, it works great the felt recoil was reduced I would say to less than a 270 Win. I sat down last Sunday and ran 31 rnds through it for load development, accuracy improved quite a bit in fact I had a couple loads that were printing below 1MOA where before it was printing 2.5MOA. My problem is that the barrel is hugging the left side of the barrel channel so I need to hog out some material and rebed the rifle. So my question is how do you make sure that you get the barrel centered in the channel and still not put stress on the action? Any help you fellas could lend would be greatly appriciated