Yep, FLOAT and glasbed!!!!!!!!!!!
That is the only way to go with a "hunting rifle."
Oldest son had a heavy barrel - tang safety - 6mm that had issues until I bedded and floated.
I like to bed first, and then float as this keeps the action stable until the glas sets up.
Floating/bedding is SOP on all of my hunting rifles, up to and including any #1 which might happen to grace my gun rack.
I have seem rifles where the group size was cut in half with nothing more then this treatment.
Properly done, the biggest plus for the bedding/floating direction is consistancy of impact point even if group sizes are not decreased.
Keep em coming!
CDOC