The guys from Williamsburg once told me they built one of their completely handmade rifles, the lugs were slotted, the customer displayed the rifle over a hot air duct, and the forestock shrank and pulled apart into two pieces.
Barrels do not shrink to any measureable extent. Wood changes, sometimes substantially, and will, no matter how seasoned the wood is.
1. ALL lugs should be slotted. Pins or wedges should not keep the barrel from moving front to back, the tang bolt does that. Otherwise you just create stresses that may crack the stock and some think, affects acuarcy. Snug at the breech front to back. Down on the stock top to bottom.
2. The forestock has nothing to do with strength. Take it away and you have a halfstock. It is a veneer. The strength is in the barrel in which it sits. Thick forestocks are not stronger, just clunky. Weight where you least want it.