I went ahead and did both pillars in mine. I had to grind down my pillar more, even though it was a stepped one, and it was kind of a pain, esp bedding enough for support, but not too much for the trigger group.
But I did it anyway. The gun shoots great! I can't say for sure weather my groups are smaller, I use the rifle for hunting and the range I go to to sight it in is kind of a pain for saving groups. I use shoot and see targets and by the time I get to examine them they are pretty shot up as I move to a blank area when I do a new group.
I can say for sure that it has stablized the POA. I have been taking it to the range just to shoot a few 3 shot groups, to imitate what I would do hunting, and it's always right on!
Here are a few pics of the bedding. There was precious little wood in the rear takedown area even before I started. Now there is a nice pillar. There are some spots on the pillar w/o bedding, due to trigger group, but the pillar is bumpy and it's in there good!
Here is one view, you can still see the clay.
Here is a top view of the same area.
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