I'd say you'd do well to seriously consider getting a McMillan instead of any Stockade.

The price for a finished stock is almost the same and the McMillan is actually cheaper if you wanted a camo pattern on your Stockade. The McMillan isn't available as an unfinished stock but the quality of the layup is so good that the colors can be molded into the resin and the surface is completely free of holes and voids which would require filling. The Stockade, as pointed out above, doesn't impregnate the glass cloth perfectly as it does with the McMillan.
You also have the issue of the full length aluminum bedding block on the Stockade. The McMillan relies on great design, great materials, and careful construction to obtain their legendary strength. The stocks with aluminum bedding blocks use the metal as a crutch to prop up poor build quality. There is also the issue of aluminum having 2 times the expansion/contraction of the steel action sitting in it.
Finally, there is the issue of resale value. McMillan wins this one by a long shot.

Just something to think about.