Hello all, I wanted to tap the storehouse of knowledge to keep me from making a mistake. The background is I was given what I believe was an assembled kit flintlock rifle with a beautiful curly maple stock. The original builder, who shall remain nameless, did a hurry-up linseed oil finish that never truly hardened. The finish was somewhat sticky after 5 to 6 years. The stock was poorly shaped and left too blocky. After much scraping, carving and removing excess wood I am ready to use TOW’s aquafortis and their original oil finish. After carefully reading the instructions, I noticed issues using aquafortis on an oil finished stock. I’ve cleaned and sanded the stock but am concerned that some of the previous oil finish may have soaked deep in the stock causing a poor result. Should I forge ahead with this traditional method or use a more conventional stain such as Laurel Mountain stains and follow with the oil finish? Your collective thoughts are geatly appreciated! Snooterpup