Ok, so i started refinishing my own rifle stocks a few years ago, mostly info from the net. Most have come out pretty good, i am in the process of refinishing one of my friends grandfathers single shot .22 rifle stocks that he plans on giving to his stepson for Christmas.
Here is my question, the stock is looking great, almost done, let the coat of True oil that I just applyed drie, then a light sanding of rough spots and one more coat to finish the job.
On all the stocks I have done so far the inside of the grip, where your fingers would rest, comes out way darker than the rest of the stock. I have noticed this on every stock that i have done so far, i strip that area down just like the rest of the stock, but it always comes out way darker.
Any suggestions?
Here is my question, the stock is looking great, almost done, let the coat of True oil that I just applyed drie, then a light sanding of rough spots and one more coat to finish the job.
On all the stocks I have done so far the inside of the grip, where your fingers would rest, comes out way darker than the rest of the stock. I have noticed this on every stock that i have done so far, i strip that area down just like the rest of the stock, but it always comes out way darker.
Any suggestions?