Probably not an issue, though hard to tell from your pictures. I bought a Jaeger parts set this time last year. When it arrived the fore end had a warp (though not quite as much as yours). I carefully started scraping the inside of the barrel channel and opened up the breach and tang area to get the barrel seated. Once the barrel was a snug fit in the channel, I left it in place whenever I wasn't working on the rifle - during the night, while on vacation, while I was installing the buttplate, polishing brass, etc. After about two months, the warp had disappeared. When you start seating the barrel and you're constantly taking it in and out of the stock, you do have to be mindful of the warp, but the longer the barrel remains in the stock, the more the stock should retain its shape without the barrel.
Good luck with your first build.