I suggest doing it in two stages. First, free-float the barrel. At the tip of the fore end, shim with thin plastic or wax paper, with about a five-pound pull needed to separate the barrel from the stock enough to insert the shim.
See how it shoots. Just this step has always improved the rifles on which I've done it.
Then, if you want to keep on, read up on the process and go to Brownell...
FWIW, Art
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