I'll try the bedding, I'll lay a couple thicknesses of tape on the sides of the action, lay the filler in then snug it up. When it's hardned and the tape out it should be free and clear of any possable twisting of the action. I blast this thing like it was a .22, burning the barrel off. I'll shoot 100 rounds In an hour easy. I'm kinda thinking some of the problem is that I get the front of the receiver so hot so fast that the heat hasn't made it to the rear yet, therefore steel expands with heat, raises the front of the scope relative to the bore, hence lowering poi continuously as it expands more and more until it maxes out. You might think the rear of the receiver would heat up, expand and even out but it hardly gets warm, while the front and chamber area are got enough to burn skin. I didn't want a fluted barrel but that's the only way I could get a heavier barrel with muzzlebrake from savage in my price range