My Gun Stinks

You wouldn’t buy a house next to a gun range and complain about the noise...

Unless you lived in Lake Cow (couldn't help myself)

OP, take the stock off the gun, wrap it in paper towel, then wrap that in black garbage bags and put it somewhere warm - not direct heat, just a warm environment. It'll sweat the cosmo into the paper towel. Alternatively steep the stock in a bath tub of nearly boiling water and wipe it off. Don't do this while the wife is home unless you have a comfortable second bedroom, because you'll be spending some time there if she sees it.
 
Bring it to the range and shoot the smell out of it. Do not shoot at the rifle, just shoot with the rifle.

What he said.
Wait until next summer.
When it gets so hot that they measure the temperature in how many old people die.
On that day, go to range, fire a hundred rounds through it, let it lay in the sun as you cool yourself off. Then fire another hundred rounds through it.

Wera a shirt that you are not find of and bring rags to hold it, pick it up and to wipe it with.
It will bleed cosmoline,,,a lot,,,.

When you bring it home to clean it, just drown it in oil, then normal clean.
 
I am at a loss for words, are people actually putting their rifles in the dishwasher?

OP - hair dryer / heat gun might bring some of the deep grease and oil out of the wood.
 
Take the gun show approach. Don’t shower for a week or so and that way when you have to squeeze down the isles or are standing at a table you smell so bad that no one comes close. This is advantageous at the range so no one sets up at the shooting stall to the right or left of you. But instead of you it’s your gun that smells
 
If you get a bright sunny day with decent temps before summer you could place the stock in a black garbage bag and place it out in the sun. Tie up the bag good and let the sun sweat it out, occasionally wipe it of excess and should be good to go.
 
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