The benefit of the B&C stock is its rigidity. It's much stiffer and more solid than the original plastic, and under field conditions...shooting off various field-expedient rests, off bipods, from kneeling and semi-supported positions, perhaps leaning into the rifle to a greater or lesser degree than you would when shooting from a bench...you will find that the more rigid stock will flex much less, and will be much less likely to apply uneven pressure to the barrel that could affect accuracy or POI.
In theory I agree with you but Im my own experience of hunting I saw no difference, everyone's mileage may be different. Maybe I got extra rigid plastic in my 5 Tikkas.
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