Leverwalker
Lil-Rokslider
Well, crazy as it is, I've never hunted in the rain. Grew up in a dry climate, chapparal and arid, and in my years of northwoods hunting, not once hit rain. Drizzle and snow, yes, but never true rain. 10 day forecast so far is showing good possibility of rain showers the first 3 days of our season. We go out whatever the conditions.
So - I don't like hunting with lens caps, but have Butler flips I'm putting on. Electrician's tape on the muzzle, plenty of paper towels back at dispersed camp (tents, no stoves, not wall tenting) along with a CLP-soaked rag. Marlin 45-70 with walnut stock and blued barrel. Don't want to completely strip down until back home, though I can field strip and pull the bolt, ejector spring, lever, and dry out the receiver and these parts pretty thoroughly.
Recommendations? My friend is a fine woodworker professionally (a luthier), and knows everything. I'd read tung oil is used by some along with Carnuba wax paste, for the stock. Not really keen on doing anything to the stock unless it really needs it prior to these rainy days afield.
The other alternative, and I don't see it as much of an alternative given I'll be woods hunting (long, unwieldy gun for this terrain) on whitetail (massively overgunned, though dead is dead), is bringing my Ruger M77 Hawkeye in .338 WM. S/S sport contour barrel, laminate stock.
So - I don't like hunting with lens caps, but have Butler flips I'm putting on. Electrician's tape on the muzzle, plenty of paper towels back at dispersed camp (tents, no stoves, not wall tenting) along with a CLP-soaked rag. Marlin 45-70 with walnut stock and blued barrel. Don't want to completely strip down until back home, though I can field strip and pull the bolt, ejector spring, lever, and dry out the receiver and these parts pretty thoroughly.
Recommendations? My friend is a fine woodworker professionally (a luthier), and knows everything. I'd read tung oil is used by some along with Carnuba wax paste, for the stock. Not really keen on doing anything to the stock unless it really needs it prior to these rainy days afield.
The other alternative, and I don't see it as much of an alternative given I'll be woods hunting (long, unwieldy gun for this terrain) on whitetail (massively overgunned, though dead is dead), is bringing my Ruger M77 Hawkeye in .338 WM. S/S sport contour barrel, laminate stock.
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