Since the topic has diverged a little from abrading between coats for finish adhearance to smoothing the wood surface, I will add my latest experience. I've tried many different methods, sanding and repeated grain raising, scraping, burnishing after sealing, sanding or scraping after staining, etc. On the last gun I finished it was primarily scraped and I didn't bother to raise the grain. I applied one coat of ferric nitrate (aqua fortis) and heated. At this point the stock was pretty rough as you would expect. I then applied a second coat with some marone scotchbrite, scrubbing the stock pretty heavily in the process. This smoothed the stock very well. Even after heating this second coat the stock remained quite smooth. I then sealed and burnished the surface pretty hard with a polished antler. I'm quite happy with the results. Applying the aquafortis with an abrasive pad is something I'll remember. Worked extremely well. I suspect with experiementation a historically correct material could be found to replace the scotchbrite.