Which Choate stock are you running? The Tactical or the Ultimate Sniper (dragunov style)?
Bedding may help if it doesn't run the newer machined V-BLOCK aluminum bedding blocks.
A one piece Scope Mount with 20MOA sure helps with adding some elevation for those longer shots.
Some have suggested that removing the barrel, cleaning the threads and re-installing the barrel with teflon tape (pipe tape) may assist in firming up the interface between the action and barrel. Always head space afterwards with the correct head space gauge for that caliber.
A "trigger job" or upgrade is or can be beneficial. Often you can get great results by not adjusting but by simply blasting it with a brake cleaner/high pressure canned solvent, blowing dry and clean and then re-lubing the trigger mechanism. I know I got a really good trigger to go REALLY good doing this.
A bolt lift kit helps and instructions are somewhere here on the site.
Ensure you are completely free floating in the barrel channel, dont neglect making sure the barrel nut is free floating too and is not pinched.
When you re-mount your scope, consider alignment honing the rings with the appropriate honing tool 1" or 30mm.
CLEAN YOUR BARREL...and then clean it some more...a good copper fouling indicating solvent is best.
Consider lapping/polishing your bore.
If you reload consider moly coating your loads.
These are just a few off the top of my head,
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