I was just now reading about the pressure points designed in the fore ends of Model 7 stocks. I noticed these on the synthetic stock when I took it off but I did not look at the wood stock but from what I was reading all Model 7 stocks have some sort of contact point out toward the end of the stock.
I'll check to see if there is clearance with the wood stock but I'm not ready to pull it out of the stock again since I might shoot some other ammo through it soon. Plus, this particular Remington synthetic stock is butt ugly and the wooden stock is unusually attractive for such a low end rifle....and yes, I still like a pretty rifle even though most of mine are in synthetic stocks. The newer synthetic stock on the 7mm-08 is nice looking.
As far as torque specs, what kind of tool do you use for that? I'm not even sure where you'd find the spec.
Carmichael recommends tightening the front screw all the way down and then the rear screw. I did them incrementally back and forth.