Ok so i bought a used stock that was supposed to be a bell and carlson mountain, which is a full free floating stock... but i put it on and ran a dollar through and found that near the front of the stock was touching. Upon taking it apart and inspecting things i realized that there are two pads built into the stock. I got on b&c's site and it appears to actually be an alaskan II. Wanting a full float i immediately grabbed the dremel but while deciding how i wanted to go about it i got curious and would now like to know if there are any benefits to having the barrel supported before i start grinding. I had noticed that the original stock also had them but i assumed it was to give the stock a point to rest against while loaded such as on a bipod to keep the stock from flexing any further. But with an aftermarket stock with very little flex i assumed it wouldnt have them and it appears to be putting a significant amount of pressure on the barrel.