Ford8n, sorry to hear about the performance, although 2" at 100 yards without any work to the stock seems pretty decent, what ammo were you using? I am guessing there is a lot of mileage in a light bedding job. The fit on my stock was very loose, and when tightened down, the action wanted to move sideways to where the barrel was almost touching one side of the barrel channel. On a rest, there would have been a very good chance of contact between the stock and barrel. I lightly bedded the recoil lug and tang, and have a very solid fit now with plenty of barrel clearance. I never shot it before the bedding, so I don't know how much it helped, but I am pretty sure it can't have hurt.
I also had to router the inletting for the bottom "metal" a bit more to get the magazine up to the action for consistent feeding. That seems to have it feeding consistently with dummy rounds, but I haven't had a chance to give it a good test yet.
Bottom line, these Boyds stocks are often not a "bolt on" affair, and may need some work to get running right. I cut the forend down about 1.5" to just shy of the channel routed into the stock under the barrel. That made the forend much more proportional to the 20" barrel.