Thanks everyone for weighing in and helping me figure this out!
Dan, thank you for the tip, that is what I did, I favored the countersink toward the barrel a little bit and it helped the barrel sit back where I wanted it to. It didn't take much.
A sheet of paper .002-.003" thick is mostly unable to fit in-between the breech and where it touches the stock(the end-grain). This may be within tolerance(?), but I am a new builder, so my tendency is to second guess myself. I'm wondering if I ought to bed the breech area anyway, given the overwhelming online recommendations to do so. My next build I think I can get it much closer to perfect, and hopefully have no use for bedding.
The barrel was pinned when drilled, but the tenons/underlugs I slotted, as I've heard many builders talk about stock-expansion and given that I will take this gun from very hot/humid environments to very dry/cold ones, I felt almost obligated to do this. Is it not necessary?