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    sand it back to bare wood then rub the tru oil...

    sand it back to bare wood then rub the tru oil into it, you may want to grab some love gloves out of the milking shed while using the tru oil too it'll make your fingers go sticky.
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    I have a part bottle of birchwood casey tru oil...

    I have a part bottle of birchwood casey tru oil left from when I did the stock on my .22 and the .270 I had you can have it if you want it. what breed of rifle did you build for the boys.
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