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I make my own stock wax with a mix of yellow bees wax and enough artists grade linseed oil to make a paste.
I do the same for leather treatment with neetsfoot oil using bees wax to make a paste .
Flaxseed oil found in health stores etc is high grade linseed oil.
 
I’m I wrong in saying that once you use Wax on your Gunstock, an Oil rub will Not do anything for your Gunstock.?. Would the Wax prevent the Oil from getting to the wood.?.
 
When I'm using the gun fairly often I finish cleaning with an aerosol can of Lemon Pledge, it's fast and looks great. When I put it away for a while, or plan to hunt with it out in the weather, I use a good quality hardwood paste wax like Johnson Wax, or Howard Premium wax.
Robin
 
I second the Feed-n-Wax. I use it as a finish on my carvings as well as my gunstocks. Gives them a nice durable finish. Never thought to use it as a patch lube.
 
Didn't we have a very similar thread about wax several weeks ago? I think some one even suggested crayons?
 
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