Mr. jmoore
"Artsy" raw linseed oil found at craft stores are highly refined linseed oils that have all impurities and fatty acids removed, these impurities and fatty acids are what causes mildew and mold growth.
These "artsy" linseed oils were never applied to the Enfield rifle while in military service. BUT they do come in small little itsy bitsy bottles and are handy to use. Also these artsy little itsy bitsy bottles would even fill the need of the fussy Michelangelo types when painting the Sistine Chapel or re-oiling an Enfield stock.
On top of this Boiled Linseed oil was NEVER used on the Enfield Rifle, as a side note I also have manuals from the 1970s stating that RAW linseed was used on the American M14and BAR rifles.
Trust me, during my excessive compulsive linseed oil testing phase, Clean Strip BLOwas investigated, researched and NEVER mentioned in any of my postings.
Please show me any Britishor Commonwealth Enfield manual or publication where you are told to use Boiled Linseed Oil on your Enfield rifle.
You don't put boiled linseed oil in a heated hot dip tank without this oil turning into a thick Jello like substance.
The majority of bedding problems our Enfield Rifleshave is because they were not re-oiled monthly with RAW linseed oil and the wood shrank as the wood dehydrated.
The untouched Enfield below went through a FTR in 1953 and had raw linseed oil applied to it and NOT BLO.
The dark spots (freckles) you see were caused by the impurities in the raw linseed oil, the "artsy" oil will not let this happen because it is so highly refined and filtered.
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The Clean Strip BLO will seal the wood and make it more water proof than RAW linseed oil, BUT it will need to have the shine knocked down with 0000 steel wool. Using BLO will make it far harder to apply successive coats of linseed oil that will sink deeply into the wood and keep it hydrated.
Below and forgive the small photo, pure raw unfiltered cold pressed linseed oil on the left with the impurities laying in the bottom of the jar. On the right is refined and filtered raw linseed oil with ALL the impurities removed. (the "artsy" linseed oil)
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