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my huntsman classic, oiled stock couple of times


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cheers lads, and the oil is ballistol stock oil..it seems pretty good so far, dont know whether to oil it a couple of more times or not lol, it doesnt seem to have darkend the wood much atall, but the grain has gone darker like..im loving the new gun atm, just need to get out with it, and christen it with a few bunny skulls lol

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Steady with the oil Rob, a little too much will take a while to come out in the wood. Especially when it's warm it'll come out in your skin and cloths.

Once the stock stops absorbing the oil, don't be tempted to add 'that little bit extra'.

The oil shouldn't darken the wood too much more though.

Very pleased you are enjoying your new rifle mate :)

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iv done two proper coats like, left it half hour and rubbed some more, untill each time it felt dry to touch, thanks mate..its supprising withthe silencer mind..i didnt know whether to believe it when they say about its quieter with a pellet in, cos the hw silencer makes no diffrence tbh, but its class that it only adds the length of about 3 inches, i compared them side by side with my mates r 10 with hw mod on, and theres so little in it you cant decide which ones quieter cos u honestly cant tell, only proper equiptment will make out which is quieter..what a christmas present off the misses ehh? well i did have to sell my diana, but hey i cant shoot two guns at once ;)

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i know it is, but with the hw silencer on the r10, regardless if theres a pellet in it you can notice the diffrence, but dry fire the huntsman with or without silencer and they sound the same, a nice crack, but put a pellet in it and only then you can notice, that is what i ment.

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