steve white
AH legend
1894---pictures!My 7x57 is a sporter made in 1894. Ive only ever taken a single muledeer with it, but my grandfather took countless deer, elk, and pronghorn with it.
1894---pictures!My 7x57 is a sporter made in 1894. Ive only ever taken a single muledeer with it, but my grandfather took countless deer, elk, and pronghorn with it.
A very proud looking little dog .Yesterday in Sweden: Mauser 66, 7x57, full stock version, Swarovski 1,5 - 6x42. And the chief of all Dachshunds!View attachment 707591
If I lived where you hunt, I would possibly thin Acraglas liquid 50% with acetone and let it soak into the wood like water. Then when you finish over that it WILL be waterproof. And I would for sure do it in the inletting. They use this method sometimes in Alaska.The stock didnt warp, but it raised the grain and darkened the wood near its interface with steel parts due to gun oil leaching into the stock finish. I had to wipe all steel parts down daily with oily rag. I am currently in the process of renewing oil finish, carefully knocked down raised grain with 320 sandpaper, have TimberLuxe oil finish on order.