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gravityfan, I suggest a good session with either boiled linseed oil
or raw linseed oil
, inside and out. I learned for myself about how oddly the wood can deform as it drys out and shrinks. There maybe a little fiddling to be done afterwards.
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I would like to add a little the Bradtx posting, if you are an American much of our Boiled Linseed oil is toxic due to chemical additives. Canadian
and British
BLO
is not toxic because it is still made the old fashion way by actually heating or boiling the oil.
For the Americans here in our forum if you go to a Craft Store you can buy oil painting grade raw linseed oil and BLO
that is non toxic that is strained and purified. (will not cause mold growth)
Below, this is 100% pure raw linseed oil that you will find in the oil painting area and is non toxic and can be applied bare handed.

Linseed Oil
Finest quality purified alkali refined linseed oil, for us with artists’ oil colors. Improves flow, increases gloss. This product may be added directly to Artists Oil Color. It is recommended linseed oil be pre-diluted with Pure Gum Spirits of Turpentine, Grumtine™, or Odorless Paint Thinner.
Below, Stand Oil is real actual Boiled Linseed oil, and is also non-toxic and won't make your genitalia fall off if applied by hand. 

Stand Oil
Polymerized linseed oil made by heating pure linseed oil to high temperatures in the absence of air. High-viscosity, non-yellowing. Intended for use with oil painting mediums, as well as diluted with conventional solvents. Improves fluidity of paint and assists in laying down (smoothing out) brush strokes. Slow drying and improves dry paint film flexibility. May be diluted with any conventional oil painting solvents.
And thanks to Bradtx for the back up posting on oiling the stock.. 
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Finally an accurate map, Ed! 
Brad
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Ever mindful of Mr. Horton's warnings on US produced Boiled linseed oil
, yesterday I stumbled across a reasonably priced (about US$8) quart can of BLO
that has NO "evil" additives! Even their MSDS is good, so no worries.
Just thought it might prevent a bit of sticker shock if you have ever seen what the "artsy" oils retail at.
Made by Klean-Strip in Knoxville, TN, which I reckon is a good thing.
Link below:
http://www.kleanstrip.com/
To find the Linseed Oil, go to their products button, then choose the "thinners and solvents" button.
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Originally Posted by
Edward Horton
The majority of bedding problems our
Enfield Rifles
have is because they were not re-oiled monthly with RAW
linseed oil
and the wood shrank as the wood dehydrated.
I'm sorry Ed, but I think you are mistaken in this. I see no evidence whatsoever in the majority of rifles that bedding problems are the result of wood shrinkage from lack of oil or other agent. In fact I rarely see much evidence of wood shrinkage at all - on the contrary, its remarkable how many very old rifles have incredibly tight stock fit. Enfields were of course stocked using naturally seasoned or kiln-dried wood, thus the wood was de facto pre-shrunk anyway. In fact one of the properties of linseed oil
is that it appears to soak wood without causing any expansion or structural alteration. IMHO, bedding problems most commonly arise from wear and tear (especially in the draws) or poor maintenance.
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Ed, great map and remember many many years ago we had a battle with our now "best friends" and burned your White House. Thankfully you did forgive us for this but I constantly hear you had a plan to invade Canada
during the 60' thur the 90's. Would that mean you would have invaded yourselves first?
Last edited by enfield303t; 08-13-2010 at 10:51 PM.
Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?
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Ed you are the first to notice what we have been doing for the last few years. My inside information is that once we get you and all your American buddies "hooked" on Tim's we are going to give you the ultimatum to "surrender" or we will "cut off" all your coffee and donughts. Now that it is in the open we will have to change our plans drastically.
Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?
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