I really liked oil finished wood stocks. I've never had the pleasure to own a high end English rifle or shotgun with the many, many coats of hand rubbed oil finish over red oil (alkanet root), but I have had, and do have German and Austrian rifles with oil finished stocks. I also found the Weatherby Mk5 Euromark quite appealing, although I have only owned Mk5's with the shiny finish.
I have used boiled linseed oil to finish a blank for a Santa Barbara Mauser (I was practicing!)
For maintenance I often used a piece of walnut on my Steyr Mannlicher Luxus. At some point in the past I discovered Scherell's Schaftol, and have been quite happy with it. It comes in Hell or Dunkel, which is light and dark respectively. What do you use to maintain your oil finished stock? Do you ever rub in some wax?
Here is a before and after from just one application of Schaftol on a Steyr Mannlicher Luxus I purchased from a fellow CGNer the other day. It really brings out the grain quite nicely.


I have used boiled linseed oil to finish a blank for a Santa Barbara Mauser (I was practicing!)
For maintenance I often used a piece of walnut on my Steyr Mannlicher Luxus. At some point in the past I discovered Scherell's Schaftol, and have been quite happy with it. It comes in Hell or Dunkel, which is light and dark respectively. What do you use to maintain your oil finished stock? Do you ever rub in some wax?
Here is a before and after from just one application of Schaftol on a Steyr Mannlicher Luxus I purchased from a fellow CGNer the other day. It really brings out the grain quite nicely.






















































