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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Refinishing a Lam Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Chopaka81" data-source="post: 226064" data-attributes="member: 9217"><p>One trick I used on my 700 BDL stock was to work it over with 000 steel wool. This turned the glossy and reflective finish into a very nice non-reflective fininsh. This asssumes that the stock is in good shape to begin with.</p><p>The synthetic finish that comes on an OEM rifle is very water tight, more so than true oil in my humble opinion. </p><p>Some like fords - others like chevys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chopaka81, post: 226064, member: 9217"] One trick I used on my 700 BDL stock was to work it over with 000 steel wool. This turned the glossy and reflective finish into a very nice non-reflective fininsh. This asssumes that the stock is in good shape to begin with. The synthetic finish that comes on an OEM rifle is very water tight, more so than true oil in my humble opinion. Some like fords - others like chevys. [/QUOTE]
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