I have a few Wood stocked firearms that are so pretty that I hate to take them out hunting for fear of scratching or banging them up. I solved that problem by covering them with camo wrap which not only camouflages them but also protects the wood really well. I find this stuff really handy for all kinds of outdoor things. I cut three or 4 inch strips of the roll and use them to wrap around my fishing rods to hold them together when I have them broken down in the vehicle.
https://allpredatorcalls.com/mcnett-protective-camouflage-wrap-realtree-edge-19607/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI7rCt6_CT8AIVkK7ICh2E3gUTEAQYAyABEgL-gfD_BwE
I have some stocks like that, but I just covered them with a couple of coats of black epoxy paint. That way they are protected and when I am out at the range no one is hounding me about selling that rifle with the great stock.
Brilliant! :innocentwhistle:
Scratches and dings on my Weatherby's, Sako's, and Winchesters are of no concern to me. I bought them to use them and use them I do. Every scratch and ding tells a story and I remember every damn one of them. I have a brand new Weatherby .308 in the safe going on two years old which never had a round fired - yet. If I can walk this coming fall that rifle will kill a deer. As the saying goes "used but not abused." Kinda like me