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Weather proofing a cow knee?

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I just purchased a cow knee for my rifles and was wondering what others used to weather proof there's? I thought about mink oil, but thought I would get other opinions before I tried it. Any help is appreciated.
 
Beeswax isn't so good in colder weather. We get lots of 33 degree rainy days. Been using mink tallow (actually patch lube) from TOW for years. Better for me.
 
Another vote for Sno-seal. Best water proofing for leather I've come across.
 
Pecard's leather dressing. Costs a bit but worth it for leather in the bush. Also very good for antique leather and moccasins, etc. Used it on my shot snake for years. Guaranteed to repel soggy grits. Udder balm may work good, too, it's made for cow skin (still on the cow! :shocked2:). Tree.
 
I use sno-seal on all of my leather goods. It doesn't get too stiff in the cold, and it seems to do a good job of waterproofing and protecting leather.
 

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