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Unread 11-07-2009, 12:21 PM   #1
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Hello Jim;I have an oil finished Browning Bss 20 Ga. that when I carry the gun in the rain always appears on the dry and dull side when I bring it in and clean it when it dries out . I have used Lin Speed oil on it for years ,I just put it on my fingers and rub it into the gun stock and fore end un til it feels a little sticky to the touch from the heat of rubbing it ,I always liked the oil ,it brings the wood back to a nice luster and really smells good when you shoulder the gun . The coat of oil will remain for most of the season ,every once in a while ,I get the gun out and rub a coat on it while watch ,Tv or just sitting in my gun room . On the old forum I posted about using this oil and there were a lot of posts as I recall where the guys mostly didn't care for it , I never totally finished a piece of wood with it but ,it really makes a nice touch up or reconditioning on an old dried out stock . Russ
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