It isn't something I use much on a ML. I have epoxy bedded,(acraglass, marine tex, jb weld, micro bed), many modern bolt guns. It dries to a reverse image of a rifle and is tough as well as waterproof. When done correctly it mates a barreled action perfectly to the stock and this can enhance accuracy in that there is no shifting of the action when the gun is fired. I doubt that it would help the accuracy of a properly bedded ML very much if at all. It seals the wood surface and minimizes the affect of moisture causing movement in a wood stock. It is also good as a glue for repairs.
If I do use it I prefer to leave it clear, ( no dye), so the inletting can be seen under the very thin coat of epoxy.