You may find it shoots o.k. if you like the stock, find it shoots a reasonable group, leave it, or look at the barrel channel and relieve around the barrel till you get around an inch away from the receiver, being a synthetic stock it wont change zero like a wooden one will. Bedding is seating the action/stock around the rear of the recoil lug and rear action screws, if I'm telling granny how to suck eggs I apologize, but most sporting rifles shoot well nowadays, we just like to fiddle with them, its all part of the enjoyment, I've bedded all my wooden stocked rifles, but the synthetic stocked ones didn't need it as I found out after I did them. Try shooting it first, if you like the stock and want to bed it, its not that hard to do, all the best, enjoy the whetherby, they're well made rifles. deerwarden.