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<blockquote data-quote="112Savage" data-source="post: 2265603" data-attributes="member: 38801"><p>I purchased a prairie hunter for a Ruger American predator. I ordered stippling in AA Claro walnut. I decided to strip the finish immediately. It was muddy brown and hid the figure in the stock completely. This decision had some ramifications. </p><p>First I think their walnut is quite soft and it dings easily. This might be less noticeable with the resin finish they used. </p><p>Second tru-oil is difficult to keep out of stippling and made refinishing the stock quite difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="112Savage, post: 2265603, member: 38801"] I purchased a prairie hunter for a Ruger American predator. I ordered stippling in AA Claro walnut. I decided to strip the finish immediately. It was muddy brown and hid the figure in the stock completely. This decision had some ramifications. First I think their walnut is quite soft and it dings easily. This might be less noticeable with the resin finish they used. Second tru-oil is difficult to keep out of stippling and made refinishing the stock quite difficult. [/QUOTE]
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