« Reply #11 on: March 12, 2008, 01:18:29 PM »
Hi Mike looks great what kind of wood ,I never thought of making the trigger guard as part of the stock, nice touch as far as a finish I'm a stain and varnish man myself about 10 to 12 coats of varnish sanded between coats you can cheat for the first 4 coats catch the window about an hour between coats and recoat when you can feel that the last coat is not tacky any more and recoat let it set over nite and fine sand with 302 or 400 and recoat again 4 more coats then sand and 2 more coats then sand and 1 coat till all the pores in the wood are filled with varnish and the final coat will look like a plastic covered stock using gloss if you think it is too shiney use pumice or rotten stone and lemon oil to bring the shine down as far as you like makes a real nice finish if you scratch it a light sanding with 400 and recoat it fixes it right up. howie

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