three barrels all shoot right ( none factory, 2 McGowan, 1 Shilen, 26 inches countor) ). the factory barrel that came with the rifle was a 22-250, did the same. SSS did a T&T on it, but my understanding, they don't mess with the barrel threads, or aligement of base/action screws. the recoil lug is a SSS, they installed. I'm very happy with SSS work, & in no way are they responsible for my situation.
my b-i-l has a machine shop, not a gunsmith. made a brass "plug" screwed it into the action. using a gauge of some sort, to find the center of the action , I'm not a machinist, & am lost as to what does what. we were trying to find out why it shot bad vertically.
he found from the front of the action, ( 6 inches from front to back on the top of the action), a difference of .046, yea!!!!!!!!!!!!.046 difference in the action front to back. front is higher than back. I ask Fred at SSS if I my b-i-l could "grind this off. he advised not to, as it's heat treated, so my b-i-l did the Farrell base. that did make a difference in the vertical shooting.
I bought this action on a VLP rifle about 2 yr. ago from a person, used. I guess I should say "smarter person than me, because I now have it.
I explained the above to SSS before they T&T it, hoping it would come back a little better. from what I understand, they don't mess with the exterior of the action. as I said, not there fault.
the rifle is very accurate. I made a cheat sheet to determine what inserts to use depending on the barrel.
my next trip to my b-i-l's ( out of state) I'm going to have him verify the base/action holes are exactually centered to the center of the barrel threads using the brass threaded plug he made.
if they are off, then 1 option is to get a base, redrill the holes off center, 2nd option is weld 1 action thread shut, redrill, 3rd option , maybe use a larger size screw ( diameter) for action screws.
I'm all "ears" if some one has a viable suggestion
If I hi-jacked this thread, I'm sorry. when it was mentioned action heating/warping, I thought I would add my experience.