Well I have a Savage BVSS 223 I use for prairie dogs--Love the rifle--Used up the factory barrel so I had local smith install a new Hawk Hill and bed the rifle--I mentioned that all of the Savage guys say stay away from the tang--he said I am the gun smith let me do my thing--I warranty my work--well Ok then.
I got it back Fully bedded end to end--he advised 65 in lbs on screws
I ordered a 7 twist so I can shoot heavy stuff at new 600 yard range near me--loaded up some Berger 85.5 with Varget in Lapua brass--quickly decided on 24.3g--with a single trip depth testing decided on .040 off jamb--it was shooting one hole at 100 yards. about .400 group at most. I had never shot at 600 yard range so ran it through JBM program it said 12 1/2 MOA for 600--First pop in calm wind I dead centered the plate--went on to break 4 inch clays at 600 yards pretty darn easy if I got wind call right.

All this to say that You can bed them all the way based on my little bit of experience.