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Questions about Remington 700 BDLs
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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 3092034" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>I used Tung Oil to refinish my stocks.It takes days to do it.I hung the stock by the sling stud.With Tung Oil on a piece of cheese cloth,just wipe the stock down and let it dry well between coats.The more coats you put on it the better.It's really very easy to do,just takes time.The Tung Oil works great on those ebony tips too.I had several stocks that the finish was coming off.I removed the finish,wiped on several coats of Tung Oil and it looks new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 3092034, member: 11853"] I used Tung Oil to refinish my stocks.It takes days to do it.I hung the stock by the sling stud.With Tung Oil on a piece of cheese cloth,just wipe the stock down and let it dry well between coats.The more coats you put on it the better.It's really very easy to do,just takes time.The Tung Oil works great on those ebony tips too.I had several stocks that the finish was coming off.I removed the finish,wiped on several coats of Tung Oil and it looks new. [/QUOTE]
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