I had one rifle arrive here with a really nice bore, and originally a very nice stock, but it appears that it had taken a beating during it's service life. It was without a doubt the worst of the rifles received here, so I thought I would try a little restoration project.
I first removed the original finish with poly stripa, then spent some time steaming out the numerous dents and bruises. Then a little sanding with 220 grit and finishing with 440 grit paper. I took care to preserve the cartouche.
Final oil finish was not original, but looked nice. I was truely amazed at how nice the wood was underneath the grime, and how many of the dings steamed out .
I can hardly wait to shoot it.
I first removed the original finish with poly stripa, then spent some time steaming out the numerous dents and bruises. Then a little sanding with 220 grit and finishing with 440 grit paper. I took care to preserve the cartouche.
Final oil finish was not original, but looked nice. I was truely amazed at how nice the wood was underneath the grime, and how many of the dings steamed out .
I can hardly wait to shoot it.


















































