Hi fellow hunters, I have a ruger m77 mkII left hand bolt action, with a COMPOSITE STOCK. I've had it for about 5 years and I love it. The first year it was pretty accurate. About the third year, it started grouping them verry poorly. Were talking like a foot or so apart. So i sent it in to ruger. It came back and was fixed. Long story short, I picked up reloading as a hobby and want to make my rifle as accurate as possable not only for hunting purposes but so I could enjoy the work I put into my hand loads. I have put a timmeny trigger on it and a new nikon bds scope, just some misc. things to upgrade it. I now want to bed the action. I have called two different gunsmiths and one says glass bedding is fine for it and the other guy said that it needed to be a pillar bedding. He said you should pillar bed it if its not wood (Mine is composite) because it can bend the stock? I told the other gunsmith about that and he told me that he is just trying to get me to spend more money. What is your opinion? What should i do? The more input, the better. thanks guys