I've always admired work shown here and elsewhere where the builder has used aqua fortis to stain the wood. Sometimes the builder will mention he used AF to bring out the grain and then used Brand X wood stain to color the wood, some indicate as Tom A Hawk did that they just used AF, nice looking stock T. Hawk. As soon as bow and firearm deer season is over I'm going to start with 'gusto' on my Kibler SMR rifle with the mid available curly maple wood. I don't like to light of wood, nor real dark colored wood as the final finish. If after using AF on a first application, if not dark enough for my eye, will additional coats of AF darken the wood after the first coat brings out the grain? I know all wood is different and will react differently from wood to wood.
I don't want to use a coat of AF followed by a stain and get the wood to dark. I don't mind a slight reddish/brown color either, but not to red as I've seen in some rifles. Nor to I care for the super dark brown, almost black looking colors I've seen also. I have refinished alot of firearm stocks over the years using various commercial stains and mixing my own color using Brownell's five kit wood stain powders. One of my favorite commercial stains has been some called French Red sold years ago by Herter's, available from Brownell's now and other outlets I assume, but it's a combination stain and filler. Just don't want to end up with a color I have to live with, but want to be right 'right out of the chute' with my endearvors.