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  1. Hello! After a few months of using a friends SBS hammer gun (!) for sporting clays, I finally took the plunge and bought a Beretta 682 Gold Sporting with 30" barrels. Very pleased with it. Already in two months I've visited four different clay grounds with it, frequenting two that are local (Park Farm and Riverside shooting ground). I'm going to book some more tuition soon and reap the benefits. I recently bought a gun care kit which contained both gun oil and gun grease. Could someone clarify which do I use where? I have been putting grease on the chokes, hinges, the receiver end of the barrel, and on the ejectors. I'm aware that I should avoid oil on the wood, and have been cleaning the barrels inside and out with Napier vp90. Thanks!
  2. Hello Chaps. I am thinking of refinishing the stock and fore end on my Baikal Model 27. I have seen Tru-Oil on youtube and it looks like it gives a top quality finish if you are prepared to put the hours in. Have any of you fellows had an experience with Tru-Oil? Do you think it would work well on a Baikal Stock? Cheers Cartridge94
  3. Hi all - looking for some advice... I've just acquired a Browning Ultra Xs with adjustable stock at rather a good price! However there is what appears to be some oil penetration on the right hand side of the stock where it meets the action (dark areas in pic). This seems to have caused two very small hairline cracks in the wood no more than 10mm in length. So I’m wondering what (if anything) I should do about this, as I would hate for the cracks to get any worse. Any opinions/advice would be greatly appreciated!
  4. I aqcuired today the bench pictured in the attachment. It is made of driftwood and comes from Malaysia (I think, it might be Philippines instead). It has a lot of curves and crevices, and the inside of some is rough. It also has a few cracks, thankfully in places that do not compromise its structural intergrity. It has has been stored for a while and as a result it has some muck (will clean after I brush and hoover it). I plan to (very lightly and carefully) smoothen up some of the surfaces inside some of the crevices with a dremel so the splinters and loose parts that exist will go and the said areas will look better. Thought it is prudent I clear it up properly and then treat it with some sort of oil or varnish. the question is which product should I use? Any help and advice is most welcome. Thank you in advance!
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