UPDATE:
I decided put a B & C Medalist stock on it. I skim coated the action and left the pressure point in. Today I took it to the range. I loaded 3 different loads of 85gr and 2 loads of 100gr ballistic tips. I was hoping to have time to "cold barrel" it between shots but due to time contraints, I gave it only a minute or two between firings and let it cool completely beween groups. I also cleaned it thoroughly every other group. On several of my groups, I was around the 1" mark with my first 3 shots, then would end up around 1.25" by the fifth shot. Not much difference between the point of impact between the 85gr and the 100gr., which is a good thing in my book : )
Overall it was a good improvement over the factory stock but I still have work to do. There was more vertical in my groups than horizontal, I may remove the pressure points at the end of the barrel channel before my next range trip.
Also, I have been seating my bullets to 3.250", it seems lots of folks are seating deeper, around 3.150-3.200". I may try that as well, especially with the 85gr, to ensure they are contacting the full length of the neck inside the brass. I have a few more new cases to fire before I can begin neck sizing, I am hoping that will help me squeeze out a little more accuracy.
Cheers,