I recently purchased a TX200 with the walnut stock. I was wondering if anyone has used Linseed oil on theirs? If so, what kind of luck did you have? I'm afraid I'll screw the damn thing up. lol
Skip the LSO and get RLO from Jim Macarri. I did the full LSO regiment (every day for a month and after each shooting) but sweat pulled it out after one very hot and humid day (it looked wonderful) but just doesn't hold up. It left spots wherever my body touched it. I had to put the stock under hot water with soap to try to get all the LSO out to get the stock back to original even color. It was a disaster and I never got it right. Royal London Oil from JM is the way to go. It's so easy to have a perfect finish that is very durable for even the most novice person. It's only like $7 for a bottle. Just do it. If you have a new TX just suck it up and do this right when you get it. As much as you want to shoot your new rifle do this first. My stock was beautiful out of the box but not the same. I should have used RLO before I did anything else.
Skip the LSO and get RLO from Jim Macarri. I did the full LSO regiment (every day for a month and after each shooting) but sweat pulled it out after one very hot and humid day (it looked wonderful) but just doesn't hold up. It left spots wherever my body touched it. I had to put the stock under hot water with soap to try to get all the LSO out to get the stock back to original even color. It was a disaster and I never got it right. Royal London Oil from JM is the way to go. It's so easy to have a perfect finish that is very durable for even the most novice person. It's only like $7 for a bottle. Just do it. If you have a new TX just suck it up and do this right when you get it. As much as you want to shoot your new rifle do this first. My stock was beautiful out of the box but not the same. I should have used RLO before I did anything else.
Skip the LSO and get RLO from Jim Macarri. I did the full LSO regiment (every day for a month and after each shooting) but sweat pulled it out after one very hot and humid day (it looked wonderful) but just doesn't hold up. It left spots wherever my body touched it. I had to put the stock under hot water with soap to try to get all the LSO out to get the stock back to original even color. It was a disaster and I never got it right. Royal London Oil from JM is the way to go. It's so easy to have a perfect finish that is very durable for even the most novice person. It's only like $7 for a bottle. Just do it. If you have a new TX just suck it up and do this right when you get it. As much as you want to shoot your new rifle do this first. My stock was beautiful out of the box but not the same. I should have used RLO before I did anything else.