Well Jeremy I'm am very Glad She made the trip to Polar Bear Country Safely
On the 695 M's the Factory Grey Laminate stock is one beefy piece of Lumber, very thick through the wrist and even with that Big Fat Bevan Barrel on there, Lots of wood around the forestock and action, factor in that it's Very Tough Laminate wood and "splitting" Should be a Non-issue
The split stock probs are usually "Custom" Mausers etc. where they pushed the envelope with very slender wrists and slender forestocks with nice custom walnut stocks etc. Crossbolts just help keep the recoil lug from pounding back the lumber...eventually the rear of the reciever can act like an axe on the wrist and Split...if the stock doesn't fail around the recoil lug first.
Again I am quite certain that Heavy Laminate stock will take Years of punishment...probably much more then the Shooter can stand
For those that are curious as to the accuracy of that Sweet and silky smooth King Barrel.........I found this,
3 Rounds-100 meters
It shoots okay for a Big Bore
Jeremy,
I also dug up this pic(thought you'd like it) from the One and only Kill I made with that rifle....a decent Muley, he was built like a horse.....stretched the range on this fella

(300 meters) but eventually got him, surprisingly minimal Meat damage, NO bloodshot whatsoever...just looked like someone shoved a Golfball right clean through
Enjoy That Rifle Jeremy..I haven't slept since I shipped it