1. Some of the best money you can spend is on a new scope. There is a section of this forum is dedicated to optics.
2. A bull or heavy barrel takes longer to heat soak. A hot barrel can lead to both your groups opening up and a shift in point of aim. A heavier barrel also resist whipping better than a light contour which can lead to a tighter group.
3. It's more about wood weighing more than the plastic stock that leads to less recoil. Also a wood stock is stiffer than the factory plastic. There is threads on here where people have stiffened up the factory one.
A con to wood could be swelling in high humidity, but if the action is bedded and the barrel free floated that shouldn't affect its accuracy.
Others will probably post even more information.
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