I seal after staining. The stain is usually the color I'm after, or I wouldn't use it. The sealing makes for a bit less work with the top finish. Many don't seal at all, so if it cracks inside the wood, which neither of us really know if it does or not, I'm not sure I care. With Permalyn in the wood, Chambers finish in and on the surface, I think that is enough, since I don't hunt in the rain anyway, unless I get caught in it, then I do my best to get out of it. I have a pistol sealed and finished with Permalyn, and so far it it is one of the toughest finishes I have ever used. It seems very abrasion resistant so far. Only time and use will tell.