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  1. A few of you asked me about leather covered recall pads. This is your man, Greg Morris. gunstockrestoration.co.uk
  2. Having previously used Tru-Oil to refinish a few gunstocks I thought I'd give CCL a try based on some posts from other PW'ers who've used it. I'm using it on a nice AYA Yeoman with some decent figuring on the stock (rare for a Yeoman, I know). Not finished the process yet but early indications are good. I'm impressed with the ease of use of the CCL oil, much less viscous than Tru-Oil and more forgiving, but will take quite a lot longer to finish the process (more stages). That said, if it's worth doing, it's worth doing right. I'll post up some pics once the stock is done.
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