Quote Originally Posted by Stumpkiller View Post
You may have to shorten your front action screw by one thread length. Take a rasp to the barrel channel and clear the barrel.

But the flex with a bipod won't hurt anything so long as it doesn't warp enough to touch the barrel.

What you may be able to do is shim the barrel with five or six wraps of masking tape to center it in the channel and glass bed the action.
Thanks Stump. Thats actually what I was thinking about doing to the front action screw after seeing others with similar issues online.

Unfortunately, the flex with the bipod causes the barrel to his the side of the stock depending on the angle of the rifle with the bipod on. Upon further inspection, the original gunsmith who threw this stock on (and supposedly glassed it) did an extremely shitty job glassing it and caused the action to sit crooked. Is it possible to get rid of the glass and starting over again or not worth it?