Yes, the factories usually set them up with pressure on the forend. In a rifle that is not been epoxy bedded you have a better chance of it shooting with some pressure. However, many of the factory stocks carry this to an extreme. Current Winchesters and Remingtons with wood stocks have a huge amount of pressure, and if the barrel channel is opened up until the action touches its inletting and the barrel is floated the centerline of the barrel is way below the top line of the stock. Normally they are setting them up so that when the barrel touches the action is 1/16" or so away from its inletting. So when you tighten the guard screws you bend the barrel that much and pre-stress the whole assembly.