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    Quote Originally Posted by BushyFromOz View Post
    Is there a point where it becomes too much?

    When it's saturated and softens on you...I'd give it a good slathering and stop. They soaked the wood over night in warm oil and then removed and drained, wiped it clean.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    When it's saturated and softens on you...I'd give it a good slathering and stop. They soaked the wood over night in warm oil and then removed and drained, wiped it clean.
    Too easy. Only the buttstock is getting oiled now. Everything will sit for a couple of months until i get to drop an action in it

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