I'm thinking about getting a Ruger American compact in 6.5 CM as a beater/loaner gun for when I take my brother or gf hunting or if I just need a light deer rifle that I don't mind getting banged up. I know from experience with a friend's gun that the stock's flimsy fore end can be a problem for accuracy, so I plan on stiffening it up by filling the front with a rigid epoxy like Devcon plastic steel and maybe even milling out a channel for a steel or aluminum rod and epoxying that in there. For those of you that have done this, what did you do and did you find it satisfactory? Does the epoxy alone suffice or would a rod make it much more stiff? Also, does the butt of the stock need any stiffening and how did you do that?