FWB FWB 300s Stock Finished

I completed the stock on my FWB 300s today. Someone had loaded it up with Tru-Oil. There were some sanding marks and thin spots in the stain as well. Also, the Tru-Oil must have been applied without removing the action because there was Tru-Oil smeared all over the bluing. The bluing is all cleaned up now and stock redone.

Other than that, it is a very nice rifle with original box, packaging and paperwork.


Steve

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I completed the stock on my FWB 300s today. Someone had loaded it up with Tru-Oil. There were some sanding marks and thin spots in the stain as well. Also, the Tru-Oil must have been applied without removing the action because there was Tru-Oil smeared all over the bluing. The bluing is all cleaned up now and stock redone.

Other than that, it is a very nice rifle with original box, packaging and paperwork.


Steve

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Nice work.👌🏻
 
I completed the stock on my FWB 300s today. Someone had loaded it up with Tru-Oil. There were some sanding marks and thin spots in the stain as well. Also, the Tru-Oil must have been applied without removing the action because there was Tru-Oil smeared all over the bluing. The bluing is all cleaned up now and stock redone.

Other than that, it is a very nice rifle with original box, packaging and paperwork.


Steve

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Nice!!..very professional…looks minty to me. John
 
I completed the stock on my FWB 300s today. Someone had loaded it up with Tru-Oil. There were some sanding marks and thin spots in the stain as well. Also, the Tru-Oil must have been applied without removing the action because there was Tru-Oil smeared all over the bluing. The bluing is all cleaned up now and stock redone.

Other than that, it is a very nice rifle with original box, packaging and paperwork.


Steve

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WOW !
 
Gorgeous! Please share details on how and what!
Thanks!

I stripped all Tru-oil using Denatured alcohol. I then removed the remaining factory finish using 220 grit, followed by finishing sanding with 400 grit. There were still some areas showing sanding marks, so I actually worked up to 2000 grit to gently work out the sanding marks. When sanding was complete, I cleaned off the sanding dust using compressed air, followed by a wipe down with denatured alcohol.

Finish applied was as follows, and in the order listed below;

Minwax Pre-Stain Conditioner
Minwax oil-based gel stain (Walnut)
After this had 24 hours to dry, I then applied Behlen Solar Lux Dye (American Walnut)
Stock was then sealed with 4-5 coats of Maccari's Royal London Oil with 24 hour curing time between each coat
After 4 days of final curing, I buffed the finish using Maccari's Stock Mud to take away the high gloss and to blend the finish
A Protective coat of wood wax applied as a final step

Unfortunately the Behlen Solar Lux Dye is no longer made. I still have a 1/2 bottle of the dye as well as the Reducer and Conditioner. It seems to last forever as not much is used on a gunstock.

Steve
 
I had the opportunity yesterday to shoot a 300. I live with Jewell, Bix and Andy etc triggers in centerfield benchrest. The trigger on the 300 I shot yesterday was more than equal to any of them. I would think it was at most 1 ounce. It was like snapping a piece of thin spaghetti, superb.You have a beautiful rifle.
Thanks Jeff. The trigger on this one measures at 1.3oz. Extremely nice trigger!

Steve
 
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