A little shoe polish tin, or in my case, an empty slug gun pellets tin works well.
Mix 1 part BLO, one part turps and one part beeswax.
Best mixed on a nice warm day. Put the tin out on the sun, get it warm and stir occasionally. Once cooled you get a nice paste. Rub on sparingly, leave it for 10-15 mins then buff off. Leaves a nice sheen that is not glossy. Do it as many times as you like. Finish gets better with time as you handle the firearm. Problem with wax on its own is it generally doesn't deal well with being handled.
The mixture will preserve the stock nicely and doesn't remove any finish or character. Also makes the stock water resistant.
Works better if warmed gently with a heat gun or left in the sun after application.
Best part is, if the stock gets a little nick or scratch you can just go straight over it with another coat and buff it out.
Edit: oops wrong thread, but lovely looking rifle JS, well done. I like it.
Actually it looks rubbish and worthless, give it to me so I can relieve you of the embarrassment of owning such a thing
