A little upwards pressure at the far end of the forend tip can settle down a problem child. It only takes 7-8 pounds. Old business cards work well as temporary shims. I start out by seeing how many I can cram under the barrel (usually 1). Then add one more to the stack. Loosen the action screws, stick the cards under the barrel, shoot. You will have to play with the load abit. Then keep adding cards and playing with the load until you find the sweet spot. Now you know how thick to make a collar/bridge/pad. Press on with the mission! Full bedding often helps too. Yes, everyone tries to get free floating....that usually works, especially in the heavier barrels. Light/thin barrels can be a different story. Some times I think it is just to be ornery! In those cases, the opposite works. Case in point, I have 2 custom made 270's, both use Mauser receivers, identical (as much as possible) Douglas barrels, etc. One has a free floating barrel, the other one has both full bedding and the collar I described above. They now shoot the same. The contrary barrel originally shot 4" groups at 100ds.
If you have fluted the barrel, all the above may be useless. I have never tried this on one. Don't use them as a rule.
No guarantees...might help though.
Good luck,
Chris