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Hi all, this is my Kibler xtra fancy maple stock after 1 application of Jim's aqua fortis stain. Any opinions on the color? Does it look right?
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Looks good to me, just need to blush it with a heat gun, and re-apply and repeat the heat blushing. I was happy after 2 coats
 
I used Jim's Iron Nitrate on a stock, I found this picture but I can't remember if it has been blushed or not, usually they turn brown when I blush them.

Do a test in the barrel channel or under the buttplate to see if you have the color you want, apply the iron nitrate, blush and put a coat of finish on to see what you have.

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It ended up like this;
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You are probably good, it really pops after finishing. First pic is after blushing, second after one coat of finish
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Like Eric said, test under barrel with finish.
 
Hi all, this is my Kibler xtra fancy maple stock after 1 application of Jim's aqua fortis stain. Any opinions on the color? Does it look right?View attachment 79265
I think your stock should be a lot darker after AF application and then heating with a heat gun. I can't imagine why yours is this light. When I've done it, the darkening of the wood when heated has been DRAMATIC.
 

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