Wood stocked rimfire rifles are usually either beech or walnut. I've refinished a few stocks and walnut is no problem as it can often be left in its natural colour and finished with something clear like Tru Oil, lacquer, or a wipe-on poly. Often less straightforward are beech stocks. The wood is very light in colour, closely grained, dense and is easy to make smooth. Beech needs colour, but they do not always accept stain very evenly, with blotching often the result. And beech grain patterns are usually nothing to write home about. Commercial stock makers invariably avoid blothing by covering their beech stocks with a "mud" finish through which the wood grain is not visible.
What do you use to give the light coloured beech an even, darker colour? Does solid stain produce better covering than regular translucent stain? How do you like wipe-on poly as a finish compared to Tru Oil? What tips can you share about finishing a beech stock.
What do you use to give the light coloured beech an even, darker colour? Does solid stain produce better covering than regular translucent stain? How do you like wipe-on poly as a finish compared to Tru Oil? What tips can you share about finishing a beech stock.