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Got a bottle of Howard's feed n wax in the box with a Cooper I bought from Prophet River not too long ago.
Wondering if this is the best stuff to use on oiled type stocks like coopers , beretta , etc.
I have been reading a lot of mixed reviews on the Howard's product so wondered if anyone had some thoughts on the best way to keep my wood stocks looking like new.
Thanks
 
Does anyone have a recommendation of what to use instead? I guess there are other bees wax carubanna wax combinations out there?
Any personal preferences ?
I guess if it I came in the box it must be good but just wondered if anyone had any experience .

Really unique product http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=20090&cat=1,190,42950 same results as Renaissance Wax I have have put it on stocks as well as the steel.

http://www.conservationresources.com/Main/section_39/section39_04.htm

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As a reference, Midway USA has a YouTube video where Larry Potterfield shows the benefits of using Renaissance wax (a brand of microcrystalline wax polish) and how to apply it.
 
Never used renaissance wax but Lee valley conservators wax is the bees knees, light or heavy coat rub out or rub in, it works wonders. Great water proofer to, like water off a gulls back.
Be well
 
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