The Winchester in the pictures was purchased by my great grandfather in 1954 (the only new firearm he ever owned). Both he and my grandfather hunted with it extensively and the rifle has the marks to show it. My grandfather, now in his late 80s, is no longer able to hunt and has passed this rifle on to me.
I want to hunt with it this fall but I am concerned about moisture damaging the wood as much of the finish is worn off. Does anyone have any suggestions on how the best way to protect the stock? I had thought about refinishing it but I would like to keep it original and hunt with it just as my great grandfather and grandfather did. Preserving it by leaving it in the safe doesn't seem like the right thing to do.
Any suggestions on a product for the stock would be appreciated.
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I want to hunt with it this fall but I am concerned about moisture damaging the wood as much of the finish is worn off. Does anyone have any suggestions on how the best way to protect the stock? I had thought about refinishing it but I would like to keep it original and hunt with it just as my great grandfather and grandfather did. Preserving it by leaving it in the safe doesn't seem like the right thing to do.
Any suggestions on a product for the stock would be appreciated.




















































