Interesting Discovery; follow-up
A few gents recomended I shim just one side of the barrel lug at the frame contacts, this made sence to me not only for ease of application but an oppertunity to create a "cast-on" or "cast-off" aspect to the rifle.
So I sat down too find which side had more play, and was suprised at the measurement's I found. When I checked this barrel for the initial fit, I was happy to see it locked up on a .0015 feeler and could see no light. I was content just to leave it, there was no side to side at the time. But I couldn't get the thing to group, at about 150 rounds of mediocer shooting is when I felt the play.
I discovered an improper fit, the top of the barrel had no gap, BUT,,the lower sides of the barrel face and frame had alot of slop. I don't know how to describe this, but it's that the barrel went PAST latteral with the frame;
photo's might be better,,
That foil ain't movin!
I could push the barrel to the other side and fit .003 in there!
Now I needed to fix that gap first, addition of a .001 shim with JB at the lug pin did the job, the latteral play has become a minimum at this point, I cannot fit even a .001 in the side of the barrel where before I could fit the .0025/.003 and I think I can bed the forearm to find the solid fit I need.
There is still a .010 differance between the barrel lug and the frame contacts, but I can't make it move,(much).
I'll post results after I have a chance for range time.