Well I loathed the original stock on my JC Higgins model 50 in 30-06 so I decided to do something about it. I cut off about 4" or so of the forend to give it a more classic sporting rifle look, reshaped it and sanded off the original 50 gallon drum finish. I've always wanted a red rifle stock and happened to have some red aniline dye I had purchased a few years ago. I went pretty heavy on the powder for a very dark tone. For a finish I used Tru-Oil rubbed on by hand. The stock is quarter sawn which is the main reason for it's unattractiveness. The only nice grain visible is on the underside of the forend and butt stock. This lead to a problem applying the finish because of all the open pores running the length of the stock. I had to apply finish and sand to flatten several times so it didn't look so cratered but it turned out pretty good. I'm sure there are better ways but it's what I went with.
I wasn't super happy with the glossy finish so I very lightly rubbed it with 0000 steel wool. Overall I'm happy with it and can't wait to shoot it in it's new form. It shoots factory and hand loads, even 200 gr partitions, under 1" at 100 yds so it's a keeper.
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I wasn't super happy with the glossy finish so I very lightly rubbed it with 0000 steel wool. Overall I'm happy with it and can't wait to shoot it in it's new form. It shoots factory and hand loads, even 200 gr partitions, under 1" at 100 yds so it's a keeper.
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