I had a Choate varmint stock with a blind mag inletted for an aics DBM. This stock does have an aluminum skeleton molded into it for rigidity. After the inletting here is very little aluminum left in the magwell area on chassis sides. I am a bit concerned that there will be some movement in the stock flexing when shooting possibly distorting the action causing accuracy issues. I would like to epoxy the bottom metal into the chassis to re-strengthen it and bond the two together permanently. Thus using the sides of the DBM as a replacement for the chassis skeleton.
Other than never being able to remove the metal is there any reason that I shouldn't be able to epoxy one into a stock? Its a done deal at this point and there is no going back, and i don't care about resale value. Thanks for any advise.