When I built my one and only rifle (not an expert), I rubbed a very very, very thin coat of Tung Oil onto the stock and left it to dry. I't was the middle of the Summer in Utah -- read NO humidity desert dry. After two days my stock was still tacky. After a week of messing with it, I stripped everything off and started over. This time, I put a very, very, very thin coat on each section and then hand rubbed the oil into the wood until it was dry and smooth. I then rubbed the stock down with a clean cotton cloth. I got several blisters on my hand over the course of two weeks as I slowly applied more and more coats to the stock until I had one that water would bead on the wood. I was striving for a satin finish which I got. I am NOT an expert and am right now printing Mr. Woods' tutorial for my next project. However, I honestly believe I got a very nice finish that is as good as I've seen -- kit screwups not included.