Some folks 'skim bed' the aluminum units with varying degrees of improvement, there's a picture of a skim bedded unit below. (sorry, all I had handy was a pic of a M70) I always suggest shooting it as-is first however, I did that one because I like a full length bedded sporter to dampen barrel vibration and this rifle wouldn't shoot any other way.

As you can see from the picture "skim" would be the right word, there's not much epoxy remaining under the receiver, but it cannot hurt and may help. Most folks we hear from with the heavy barrel Medalists report that they don't want to touch a thing, hence the 'shoot it first' suggestion.



I wouldn't recommend cutting the bottom out for the DM metal, suppose it could be accomplished on a mill by a competant gunsmith but why not simply take the money you'd spend having that done and get the very similar HS Precision PSV114 vertical grip stock that is made for 4.40" drop-clip rifles?

Measure the two screws that take the rifle apart (the front ones), center to center. (The one behind the trigger guard is only 1/2" long or so and doesn't contact the receiver.) If you're using a tape it'll be either about 4 1/4" or 4 3/8" so be careful, that 1/8" will make all the difference.

Hope this helps, Don