It is very hard to determine what exactly is "Danish" "Tung" or even "Linseed" as each manufacturer seems to think it is okay to reinvent the wheel.
It seems that over the years they took it upon themselves to add more and more poly type hardeners, I assume to satisfy the impatient.
Danish oil, I believe, started as a blend of Tung oil mixed with a hint of poly. The last stuff I bought was Linseed based and hardened faster than Truoil, ironically also not a true oil.
The problem I found is that the product protects the wood outer finish but offers little protection to the internal wood. A stock can dry out from the inside out due to a lack of penetration.
I like to match the product I use with the pure original version, cut to penetrate. If the product I want to finish with is Tung oil based I start with pure Tung oil cut to penetrate. I apply this, sometimes for weeks. I am especially careful to let it soak into all areas even if that area is to be covered by a recoil pad etc. After I am satisfied I use the already suggested procedures above.
YRMV but I have found the end result has much more depth and is much more durable
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Looks like you did a nice piece of wood (2 piece set) justice. Good work!