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I like #4, but the iconoclast in me begs for #1.

Best of luck. After all, it's your rifle, so do what makes -you- happy; don't get all wrapped around the axle over 'public sentiment,' which is ...

aargh ... insert political tirade here...
 
In a one gallon jar mix the total contents of samples 5,6,7,and 8. Shake well and apply to the wood.

The stock will not turn out exactly like any of your samples anyway. The brew has aged even more since you applied them to the wood and will give diferent results.

In addition the depth of color will not be the same depending on how many coats you apply to the wood.

You are trying to apply the paint chart at Wall-Mart to a constantly changing highly variable multiple factor situation and it will not work!

This ain't up to you, it's up to what the wood and stain decide to do.

Turn loose of this need for power and control and stain the gun!

:relax:
 
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