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for already oiled stocks use, ccl conditioning oil just to prolonged life etc.

 

but i would highly recommend refinishing with tru-oil

 

scott

 

 

so use ccl oil then tru oil?

and im sure its been oiled but i want the grain to come through more? is it any chance of that ?

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I use boiled linseed oil mate, rubbed in with the palm of my hand cos that warms the wood up and opens the grain up so it soaks in a treat.costs about £1.50 ish from wicks or b and q.. Alternately you can use walnut cooking oil from tesco, costs about a quid. Both'll bring the grain out and keep a matt/sort of silk finish.

 

Cheers,wurz

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not really rob, cos if you could then by now i would've done! just dont overdo it mate, give it a go every few days or so and over time the stock should both darken up a bit and the grain will be there for all to admire :victory:

 

cheers, wurz

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yeah il have a shot at it soon as it comes from the shop :) cant wait for the arrival of my huntsman now..been wanting it for over a year and thought" im not paying that for a gun" but temptation has over powered me and i got one in the end, i couldnt resist :L

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Hi Rob,Daystate stocks tend to be dry so oiling straight away is recommended .I use philips walnut on mine,i put 5 drops in the palm of my hand ,rub hands together and then apply all other the stock and generating heat to help the oil soak into the wood.You could also add 1 drop of alkenet oil to the walnut oil which will bring out the grain.Don't forget to take the action of the stock and oil the inside of the stock to give it total weather protection.little but often is the best way to do it mate.Enjoy your new rifle :thumbs:

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