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Going to put a few coats of TruOil on the interior of the stock, under the butt pad and stock cap- all of this wood was completely untreated- dried wood, should soak it up pretty good

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Going to put a few coats of TruOil on the interior of the stock, under the butt pad and stock cap- all of this wood was completely untreated- dried wood, should soak it up pretty good

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Going to put a few coats of TruOil on the interior of the stock, under the butt pad and stock cap- all of this wood was completely untreated- dried wood, should soak it up pretty good

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TruOil is not a very good moisture barrier. It makes a pretty finish for a display rifle, but I would never consider it for the harsh wet conditions that a hunting rifle encounters.

I would strongly suggest Permalyn Sealer and Permalyn Finish, instead. Its a blend of oils and urethane polymers. I've been using it for years refinishing stocks, with great results. Finish is a rich warm satin luster. I also routinely apply Renaissance Wax to all my firearms, both wood and metal surfaces. Protects without a high shine.

Nothing prettier than a Featherweight
 
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I'll look into those. A satin finish for the stock would definitely be nice :)

I'm guessing the Tru-Oil will be at least a step up from the totally untreated wood it's going on.
 

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Do a little google foo on tru oil and armor-all. I've done it on a few stocks with success. I agree tru isn't the best choice, but once it's built up and worked in.....it's certainly good enough.
 
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Almost a year, so an update warranted :D

Got the rifle back from the gunsmith- I was derelict in procrastinating getting it to him.

He put a lighter trigger spring (Ernie the Gunsmith spring) in, now breaking at ~ 3.5 lbs.

He bedded the action; hopefully that pays off a little at the range.

Had him replace the factory pad with a Microcell pad- saved about 2 oz there.

He had to fit the PTG bottom metal; sounds like that par for the course- not sure why they couldn't get it sized to drop in????

I was wrong about the rifle coming from the factory with the stock drilled out- my late father-in-law must have done that. Funny even 50 years ago guys were looking to lighten rifles up :D

The rifle weighed 6# 14 oz when I got it. It now weighs 6# even, so almost a pound savings- an ounce here, an ounce there.

With the Swaro 3.5-10X42 Z3 (12.6 oz) and Talley Lightweight mounts (2.5 oz), I'll be just under 7 lbs- good enough!

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Missed this thread the first time around. Looks great! Bet that’ll stir up some memories carrying that around in AK. Your hunt still on for this coming fall?
 
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What an awesome project. I love hunting with a wood stocked rifle. There’s a connection that’s not there with synthetic. Best of luck on your Dall hunt!
 
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How was the hunt? I just got the same rifle from my dad in .270, so this was a great read.

Well I took it to the range just prior to the hunt and the bolt wouldn’t full close with a round in it (would fully close on an empty chamber). Didn’t have time to get it repaired and turned around in time so had to go with plan B and brought my little Kimber.

I’ve since had it repaired, the smith put a new extractor in it and it functions fine. It’s possible something went awry when the bolt was fluted, don’t know.

Anyway the rifle sits at 6 lbs, pretty light for a wood stock rifle :)
 
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Been following this thread because I truly love M70 Featherweights.
What are the details on the Kimber, my other favorite. And how did it perform on the hunt?

It's a Kimber Hunter in .308- I've cut the barrel to 19" and lightened some other things up, wears a 2-7 Leupold in Tally Lightweight rings- it's 5# 11oz all in.

It did great. Ram was 410 yards, longer shot than I was hoping for- but one shot and lights out.

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