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Andy, I've used Renaissance Wax for years but only on the stock. I like the rust protection on metal parts of oils such as Ballistol. I used Renaissance Wax in the past more than I do now. After the season on hard hunted guns, I rub in a bit of TruOil and then rub it off with a clean cloth with the grain. I expecially like this method for guns that have been out in the rain. I usually do one or two iterations depending on the stock.
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