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Beautiful! I mean, not as pretty as a Traditions Kentucky, but really nice…

I kid, I kid! That is some gorgeous work!
Why did they go from octagonal to round on the trade guns? Was there a cost benefit there or something? Seems that would have made more work, and this a more expensive gun.

-Red, wishing he could do work like that…
 
Beautiful! I mean, not as pretty as a Traditions Kentucky, but really nice…

I kid, I kid! That is some gorgeous work!
Why did they go from octagonal to round on the trade guns? Was there a cost benefit there or something? Seems that would have made more work, and this a more expensive gun.

-Red, wishing he could do work like that…
Thanks Red.
 
TDM you did a great job....Now if I would get my lazy butt moving I'd get the four I got going done....
😳oh yeah?!probably should get after my 3 i got working. AND, i cast my opinion into the wind here goes, NOT SHINEY! ITS UNDIGNIFIED! there you may now begin the STONING!
 
Looks good, I like the finish on the barrel. If you dont want that shine on the stock, once it fully cures you could rub it back with some rottenstone mixed on a denim or felt pad with some BLO. That would get you more of a satin finish instead of shiny.
Bronze wool(less cleanup) and maybe sum old wax+blo+terpentine polish😉
 
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