Thanks for the reply. I get it that people often bed everything. But from what I've seen, it's much simpler to just bed the lug (and maybe the tang), both of which may provide a functional benefit. But some of what I've been reading is that bedding the action requires more care, skill, and prep work (remove trigger, plug up all the little holes and recesses with clay, etc.), and more could go wrong, but... what does that get you, functionally? It also looks like it might require a mill to finish up properly (although I see dremel/chisel could also work).
I'm happy to bed the full action, if it actually gets me something beyond that it looks nice or scratches an OCD itch. But if it doesn't, my preference, seeing as this would be my first go, would be to just do the lug and maybe the tang, since that seems much easier with less to go wrong.