Glshop20:
What you could try that would work better than the locktight is a shim at the barrel shoulder. Now this being said, it is not the proper way of solving the problem, what was mentioned about setting the barrel back is the correct way to do things.
They make shims for tightening up the barrels on Model 12 and 97 Winchesters when they run out of adjustment, but these are low pressure shotguns. Shotguns usually run 9,000 - 10,000 CUP, where your rifle runs about 45,000 CUP. I pesonally would stay away from the Lock Tite method. If you need more info on the shim thickness just ask, it can get quite involved mathmaticaly.
Rebel49