With all due respect, Tex, if the gun doesn't shoot where you look, then it does not fit you. The object of fitting is to dimension the stock such that the gun does, indeed, shoot where you look. I'd strongly recommend against bending the barrels. It can be done, but why take the risk of damage to the single most expensive part of your gun? Stock bending and/or restocking is cheap compared to barrel repair/new barrels.