Yes, it will hold up, but so will a stock with well installed pillars. A main purpose for a V Block is so different actions can be installed in the same stock, where as, with glass bedding, it molds to the action it was fitted for. Yes, it takes some work to install, but by carefully following the directions and watching the film, it is very manageable. It does add considerable weight, if a weight class has to be met, but a Boyd's stock with one installed is still not as heavy as a B&C or a Choate with the full skeleton. It all depends on how much work you want to put into something like this. I think a well done pillar and glass bed is just as accurate and durable. And with a B&C stock, it's all right there out of the box.
Good Luck...Jim :-)
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