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cougar69

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  1. I always use Tung oil. I put about 5 coats on, let dry thoroughly & rub down lightly with OOOO steel wool between coats. Each coat will get harder & glossier between coats. If it`s to shiny on the last coat, you can take the sheen off with the steel wool. I like it because it really shows off the grain & you can make repairs on the wood & blen it right back with the Tung oil.

  2. I agree Ken, Im doing the same thing, george w. bush forever cured me from voting for the "lesser" of two evils. I'm writing in Ron Paul. Honestly though I think the time has long passed to fix this country through the ballot box.

     

    Tom

     

    You guys can do what you like, but I still think your`re making a big error. I have a couple of gun & shooting buddy`s down here that lived in Mass when Mitt was Gov. They have nothing but good to say about him. You forget he was a Rep & just about everyone under him was a Dem. So it was a little hard to change some of there dumb a** gun laws that they have.

  3. I took my Marlin 336 (30-30) to the range this evening. When ejecting a fired round the case head separated. Anyone know a trick to remove the body of the case from the chamber? Thankfully it's needed in 4 weeks for Deer season.

    Thanks Ralph

     

    The 336 is a lever action, right? Run your empty cleaning rod down from the muzzle & with the bolt open, screw a cleaning brush on it that`s a little bigger then the case & pull it into the case. Know push it back out into the open bolt. The case will come out with it. Then unscrew the brush that`s in the case from the rod.

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