Of course, a .375 H&H is pretty gentle on a walnut stock.
I would let the factory job above go as is unless problems arose.
For serious use I would Cerakote the metal and stick it in a B&C "Medalist" stock weighing same as the factory walnut.
Sweet.

Hard kickers do need more attention.
A more thorough job of reinforcement and bedding is needed for those,
examples here on two different .500 Mbogo rifles,
both CZ 550 Magnum actions,
one in the factory "Phat American" laminate stock that came on a .416 Rigby,
the other in a B&C formerly called "Kevlar" then "Aramid" by CZ-USA,
always the same "Medalist" from B&C:

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