If it shoots leave it. Of two pristine examples of Eddystones I've seen, one being mine, there's very slight contact at the tip. Perhaps a few pounds at most.
Two/three Moa is very good for a service rifle, doubt you'll get much better.
Warpig-- I would just leave it the way it is. The lack of contact is a good thing. To really test out the accuracy you may want to pick up a scope and a S&K scope mount and some good accurate ammo and see how it groups.