Any stock needs to secure the action tightly against the forces of recoil. If the action shifts under recoil, you lose all consistency and the muzzle will be at a different point "in space" when the bullet exits- and there goes accuracy.
Be it wood, wood composite, synthetic composites...all generally need to be epoxy bedded to achieve this, although a composite stock (or metal chassis system) with a precision fit to the action can deliver good accuracy without.
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