It's an attractive piece of wood. I agree with Von Gruff's comment about stability.
If you are really worried about cracking or warping, router a channel under the barrel and epoxy in a length of (scored) drill rod. I've done it on a couple of builds and have never seen any variance.
Just figure in the grain, maybe a knot where a limb was, or was trying to form.
As @browningbbr suggested route a channel and epoxy a clean piece of rod to reinforce it. Even an aluminium section scored up with a file or hacksaw. Some aluminium alloys Willa be stiffer or harder pending what you can source.
Dakota make custom rifles right? Like it’s not a mass produced model overlooked on Friday afternoon.
How long have you had it ?
Unless the look detracts from the appeal to you I doubt it matters.
I think Garry, @Von Gruff was a carpenter before becoming a full time artisan knife maker. I sent some Australian Redgum for my knife scales , no special grain structure but he sliced it and stressed it to satisfy himself and mainly me that it would last the distance on my Custom knife.
I saw you were looking for some Swift A-Frames for your 9.3. I just bought a bulk supply of them in the 285g. version. If Toby's are gone, I could let 100 go for $200 shipped you are interested.
Thanks,
Gary
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