Hmmm - about finishes - maybe depends on how it's applied?
This one looks the same today as when finished & it's been hunting in the worse weather numerous times.
Beeswax finish.
I get the “not good on wood” from a guy who over the years used it by the ton. Put a lot of study into it but not for stock finish. So I take his word. Where I live I suspect it would get tacky if I left it out in the sun in summer.
Anyway there is something in Beeswax properties that my friend considers a deal killer for a stock finish. It will work but there is an issue of some sort. I will ask him the next time I call him.
Back when I was a lot younger I used, IIRC, boiled LS oil, paraffin and crayons for color on a couple of guns. All melted together. Put on hot. But I know better now. Found the formula in Muzzle Blasts circa 1966-68.
Nice Moose BTW. People have no idea how big the bones on these things are until they actually get into butchering one. Makes a nice Bull Elk look wimpy.