Hey all got a couple questions. When i was 16 (30 years ago, lol) my grandfather gave me his Stevens Model 325A 30-30 hunting rifle for Christmas. The gun is in excellent condition, no scratches in metal, blueing is perfect and bore looks brand new. The rifle was built in 1947 and he purchased it new in 1948. It's only been used a few times in the early 50's at hunting camp in northern, MI. The stock also is flawless and appears like new still. My question is the stock doesn't look like it has a semi shiney surface like my other rifles. You can feel the wood texture when handling the gun unlike my other rifles which feel smooth to the touch due to the protective coating. I'm assuming the factory must have put some sort of sealer on the wood stock. The gun is very sentimental to me and i'm affraid to use it in bad weather hunting for fear the stock will be ruined yet at the same time would like to hunt with my grandfathers old rifle. Is there anything i could use to put a protective shell on this gun without changing the appearance of the rifle. Or is it protected possibly by some other factory finish that gives it the unfinished (shiny) look and textured feel? It does have a slight shine to it but not like my other rifles, any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks