I have not used a rail before on a bolt action. I went to mount a new scope recently and the rail did not rest flat on the two mounting surfaces. If pressed flat on the rear of the action it lifts from the front about .020". I am concerned that inducing stress in the action could harm accuracy. Should I bolt it up and go, or maybe try truing it up to fit the action. I am using Burris XTR Signature rings, so I could also shim it. I don't like the idea of shimming to where rigid rings would be a problem if used later. This is already a replacement, the first base lifted up about .050" or .060". The base is from a major manufacturer and they kindly rushed me a replacement. It's a newer rifle model, so they might be having some problems sorting this rail out, or maybe this is typical. I don't know. Any thoughts?