I tried to explain the benefits of the two procedures. The bedding process can be and usually is a real benefit to a rifles accuracy and stability. The pillar bedding process isn't really an accurizing process, it is a stabilization process. It allows the stock to aviod compression forces from the continuous pressure of the bedding screws. So while pillars don't make the rifle shoot better, they keep it shooting as it is for a longer time. It's one of the reasons pillars are not really that beneficial in synthetic or laminated stocks and also less than wonderful in the case of the mauser. Of course the mauser used pillars from the factory.. So if what your after is better groups bedding is really what you are looking for. Often pillar bedding includes glassbedding as part of the process??? Still pillar bedding is a pretty over rated thing in my view. Good luck and hope we been able to help.