When I put some Leupold 2 piece Weaver type bases on another Rem 700, I tried to use the Leupold long screws for the front base to see if they'd interfere and the heads wouldn't fit into the holes in the base.
Sounds like a way to try and make it at least a little more idiot proof.
The problem is that nature is always working on a new idiot with more capability to screw up.
Never argue with idiots, they'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
NOT intended to imply you are an idiot in any way.
It is all to easy to muck up things you do not do all the time over and over.
As an electrical engineer I had plenty of things that did not works as desired the first time out.
It took a few tries to use massive 'hockey puck' style high power and voltage transistors to control 44 V 3-phace motor variable frequency drives in the 1970s.
We manage to have more than a few rather large explosions from overheating.
We finally decided after a really memorable one that took out two of the three in use almost together that some shielding for flying shrapnel was a good idea.
We used a couple panels of 1 inch thick polycarbonate mounted in as heavy metal frame with floor anchors and some hold down weights.
We also added some temperature thermocouples to open power relays at safe but higher than desired temperatures.
It sometimes slowed progress but no more detonations.