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Offline longwinters

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Buying a Weatherby as a mini-project
« on: August 23, 2005, 12:37:37 PM »
Every since I got rid of my Weatherby Mark V (30-06) I have kicked myself for getting rid of the rifle and for not having an 06 anymore.  Well I have a chance to possibly get it back and since it looks like Weatherby only offers the Mark V (in 06) in the Vanguard now it would be nice to get it back.  

Anyway, one of the reasons I traded this rifle was that the Factory finish seemed to scratch very easy.  The stock is the typical Claro Walnut but the finish seemed to scratch at will.  I am very careful with my rifles but this thing seemed impossible to protect.

So, I have read many of the posts here on refinishing a rifle, do you Weatherby fans out there have any hints?  I am going to go with an oil finish like Tru-oil and would like to really bring out the grain in the wood as well.

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Buying a Weatherby as a mini-project
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2005, 07:31:30 PM »
The trick to getting the best possible results is to remember the final finish will be no better than the wood's preperation and apply the finish is thin coats..
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