A full length stock can't be free-floated, at least not forever. The wood would be hanging there, unsupported, and would warp. All full-stock rifles at minimum will be anchored at the muzzle. In bigger calibers, the barrel will heat up and put pressure against the mounting point, adversely affecting accuracy. With a .22 LR, this shouldn't be much of an issue. The main issue is barrel harmonics, which are affected for sure due to the anchor point, but they can still shoot really well. If you were to take 10 rifles each of full stock and standard design side by side, the full stocks would not be as accurate overall, with some individual exceptions. Any time you interrupt the barrel's wave motion when fired will more often than not degrade accuracy, which is why free-floating is so popular and effective.