Take it from someone who spent money a B&C stock. Just shoot the snot out of your rifle with the Hogue. Save your $300.
The B&C is a “nicer” stock than the plastic Hogue, but it won’t make a noticeable difference in the way your rifle shoots, functions, or feels.
After getting some face time with your Hogue, let ergonomics and function drive your stock selection… not just urge to replace original equipment.
Eventually, when you end up spending $1000 on a Manners or McMillan and Badger Ordnance bottom metal, you’ll be glad you didn’t waste $300 on a B&C that isn’t much of an “upgrade” from your Hogue.