I was hoping for a little more reddish color but didn't see as much come out in the wood . More like a light brown dark brown slightly red combination. Maybe it was the wood I was using or something. They do say every piece of wood reacts different to stain. Overall pretty happy with my first stock refinish. After stripping the varnish and sanding stock. I applied 3 coats of this rusty walnut stain, followed by 5 coats of try oil, then the sheen & conditioner.
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I love this Stain. I did a complete restore on a 670 Winchester 30-06 stock. The results were a semi dark with a light redish brown. Then when I applied birchwood casey tru-oil It was both awesme and eye popping. I am now going to do my marlin 30-30.
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I used this stain on a beech wood stock. Not quite the shade I hoped for but a bit lighter and more of a reddish color. Looks good though.
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Recently finished a rifle with this stain. Looks good. Pros: Dries fast. No odor. Cons: Does not seem to color as even as oil stains. More elbow grease to get an even color. Raises the grain. The luster isn't quite the same as oil stains.
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I used this stain to color my Beretta stock and forend. Easy to apply using a brush.I applied it directly without adding water and both stock and forend became reddish brown. Then i applied five coats of Tru-Oil and with each coat the wood became more rusty brown than before. I am happy with the color obtained by this stain and would recommend it.
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