The Alaskan Ti stock is just a run of the mill B&C, nothing special. B&C might be adding a bedding block, but the rest of the stock is flimsy as hell. Easy to twist on a sandbag or from a bipod and end up with pressure on the barrel somewhere in the channel. I don't have high regard for B&C products. I liked their older stocks from a few years back, but they have dropped their quality into a lower market. I won't waste money on their current stocks.
I still favour the HS stocks for a Remington 700 or Win 70. I have always had great success with these stocks even without bedding. I am in favour of bedding any rifle, but I have found amazing accuracy improvement without bedding. I like the rigid stock and the bedding block gives a solid base. Torq it to 65 inch/pounds and you should be ready to go. The price on the HS is still reasonable as well. $500-600 for a sporter weight stock and decent quality is a whole lot better than the flimsy B&C at $350.
But, sometimes spending a few extra pennies for your primary rifle; that you know will be carried for years, to sport a McMillan might be worth it.