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The Basics, Starting Out
Wood stock in wet weather and extreme elements
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<blockquote data-quote="skipglo" data-source="post: 2328037" data-attributes="member: 87776"><p>A good wood oil costs 15.00! For the first 200-300 years of gun making...all stocks were wood! Shoot it use IT the way it is for SEVERAL YEARS...! When it's all marked-up and battle weary...replace it. It probably is pillared already....All my first rifles were of course wooden stocks as well. And I guided and outfitted with Jet boats on the Athabasca River in Alberta...moisture, rain, snow - 15 degree nights...guns all worked just fine! Wood oil! 15.00</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipglo, post: 2328037, member: 87776"] A good wood oil costs 15.00! For the first 200-300 years of gun making...all stocks were wood! Shoot it use IT the way it is for SEVERAL YEARS...! When it's all marked-up and battle weary...replace it. It probably is pillared already....All my first rifles were of course wooden stocks as well. And I guided and outfitted with Jet boats on the Athabasca River in Alberta...moisture, rain, snow - 15 degree nights...guns all worked just fine! Wood oil! 15.00 [/QUOTE]
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