My thought would be to save a lot of time and money and get the action out of the plastic stock , and get it into a quality stock that can be pillar bedded , and full bedding job . Full free-float barrel , and you might find out you have a nice little 2-300 yard hunting rifle . Went through this with a friend who bought a moderate priced ( cheap ) hunting rifle . Did the stock change-over , and it shoots 1/2 MOA at 100 yards now . The original stock was ALL of the problem . And the only problem . And BTW , his "Before" targets looked exactly like yours do now .
I will agree with you 100%.
My intentions was to try to use this for F class shooting. Gun must be factory stock. Don't look like it's going to work though.