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I have used Watco to refresh an old Citori stock and was not impressed (more on that in a moment). I also have a BSS Sporter 20 that came to me with a Watco finish on it and it is absolutely great. The difference seems to be that the BSS was done with the old formula and the Citori was done with the reformulated enviro friendly crap that that we are forced to use in Southern California. If you can get the good stuff (just about anyplace outside CA), I like Watco for gunstocks. Admittedly a limited sample, though.

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I have done a half dozen stocks from bare wood using Tru Oil and never used any sealer or filler. Key ingredient was/is patience. Make sure each coat is dry (it doesn't take very long) and rub it out. I use 4 ought steel wool. Then reapply, let dry, and rub out. Eight to twelve coats gives you a really fine fihish and you can rub it out to any sheen you want; glossy to dull satin.

If you are in a rush, you can do the job in five days. I generally take a week or a bit more. Each rub-out and application takes about 15 minutes. It stands up to weather very well. Just don't quit after six applications because it looks good.

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