Hi --
I just got a "finished" stock from Boyd's for my M305. It was still slightly damp from the finish they applied, which I believe is a TruOil style.
I am concerned that over time the stock will get dirty from handling, since it doesn't feel like this type of finish actually seals the wood. What suggestions or methods do folks in the know have for a good working finish for a rifle that will be handled and used -- this is a shooter not a collection item.
I did a search on "stock finishes' but did not turn up any relevant threads.
Cheers,
Grey
I just got a "finished" stock from Boyd's for my M305. It was still slightly damp from the finish they applied, which I believe is a TruOil style.
I am concerned that over time the stock will get dirty from handling, since it doesn't feel like this type of finish actually seals the wood. What suggestions or methods do folks in the know have for a good working finish for a rifle that will be handled and used -- this is a shooter not a collection item.
I did a search on "stock finishes' but did not turn up any relevant threads.
Cheers,
Grey





























both will seal the wood and look right. Never needs refinishing, just a light coat once a year if you feel like it. Your M14 will thank you.






















