I have been using Shafatol for a decade. It's perfectly safe. My rifles get a wipe if it before the start of each season, and no issues have ever cropped up. Water beads off and the wood looks and feels terrific. You would be surprised at how nice a plain wood stock can look with a properly applied oil finish. This particular oil dries to a nice thin layer just under the wood surface. A few thin coats is all that is required, with, maybe, a single maintenance coat once per year. Gun oil, on the other hand, does not dry and, over time, sinks into the wood and destroys it.Doing finishes like this doesn't degrade the wood over time like say gun oil does? I wouldn't mind refinishing or applying some of this kind of stuff to the rifle if that isn't the case. I love the way it pops the wood grain.
Always intrigued by single shots, those have caught my eye more than once. Following with interest, thanks for sharing.
Do you ever clear coat over the schaftol?
Do you do the checkering each time?Yes. I would use 3 thin coats and then decide if you want more. After each application, wait an hour and then wipe off any excess that doesn't fully soak in. This occurs around coat two or three. Then you know the wood has absorbed all that it can and you're done. Emphasis on thin coats. Also, once it's drying, avoid the temptation to touch it. It's hard for some people, but patience pays off.