I have a .243 VLS that I rechambered to 6-284. The only problem I was able to see in the original was the forend of the original it was warped to the left. This was a surprise because of the laminated construction, I didn't think they could warp. The 6-284 now wears a HS precision stock, but I fit the laminated stock to another older 700 varmint and glass bedding cured the forend problem. This one is the only one I ever heard of with a crooked forend. I have seen several 700's with a build-up of finish mat'l along the edge of the bbl. channel creating pressure that needs removed, but this is an easy fix with a piece of sandpaper.