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I have a few wood stock firearms, including a couple of Cooper rifles with a matte finish. I'm pretty good about wiping down my guns after being outside, and I keep them in a safe with around 50% humidity. I haven't, however, treated the stocks with anything. After a bit of internet research (!), I purchased some Tru-Oil to apply to the wood. After buying the Tru-Oil, I belatedly reached out to Cooper for their input, and they recommended Clenzoil. I tried out the Tru-Oil on an old shotgun. It was pretty simple to do, and while the first layer wasn't as great as I would have liked (I need to do some more coats to get it even), I'm not sure I'm a fan of the glossy result.
Does anyone have any experience with either of these products (ideally both), and/or boiled linseed oil?
Does anyone have any experience with either of these products (ideally both), and/or boiled linseed oil?