GLP
"Thanks for the reply I checked to see how much the barrel was floated to night . I can run two thickness of paper between the stock and barrel but four gets real tight. maybe it should have more clearance ?
should I raise the action or hollow out the stock?[/quote]"
Sounds like the barrel is sufficiently floated. Given a proper bedding of the action; Try the reverse, as some lighter barrel do like some pressure, cut several strips (shims) of hard card stock (match books work fine but hard plastic is better) about 1/2" wide. Secure the rifle by the front of the stock in a padded vise. Lift up on the end of the barrel fairly hard (it will flex some) and insert as many of the "shims" as will snugly fit. When you release the barrel there will be about 6-8 lbs of upward pressure on the barrel. Test it for consistant groups.
Also for S&Gs double check the base and scope ring screws making sure they are tight. Make sure the bedding screws are staying tight too. If the scope is not a tried and tested one you may want to switch to a scope that you know is good. And last of all we must remember that there are barrels out there with structural flaws that cause them to expand unevenly when heated up from firing, these will always "walk". A new barrel or another rifle is the only solution.
Larry Gibson