Just as a similar piece of information...some of you may know that T/C Hawken muzzleloaders had a chronic problem of the stock developing a split on the left side, usually running with the grain, just above the lock bolt hole ending at the edge of the barrel channel near the tang face.
T/C's fix was to replace the front tang wood screw with a 1/4" through bolt to the trigger guard to lock up that whole weak region where so much internal wood had been removed for the lock, lock bolt, and trigger assemblies.
T/C had previously replaced two complete stock assemblies for me at no charge due to the splitting problem, and their fix appears to have fixed that chronic problem. On a 3rd stock that was barely beginning to develop the chronic hairline split, after sending it to T/C they called to confirm they no longer had any stocks with its particular LOP and degree of figure, so I asked them to send it back.
I added the wrist strengthening parts myself, and also drilled a 3/16 hole straight down through the hairline crack, measured and removed the 3/16" drill bit, cut it off an eyelash shorter, coated it with epoxy and tapped it back down into the stock just below flush...have continued to use that stock ever since without the crack deleloping any further. And at that point I got the parts and systematically began modifying all the remaining T/C Hawkens I had at the time, as they were all earlier stocks with very pretty above average wood and longer LOPs.