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I tried marine/spar urethane on my door/wood cypress porch. It held up better than standard urethane but not well, pretty rough after a couple of years. Just letting you know how mine fared. Went to the composite and much happier with that. On the deck for 20 years and the porch for 8 years and still great.
 
jims thanks for the info..

Went out and shot off bench, very stable just hooked up to truck, only thing I didn't like was my side table where you put your reloading stuff and rest your arm when shooting was too wide making it difficult to move around with stool in place.. brought back home disassembled the top and cut side table(2x12) down 7 inches now its perfect t about 16.5 in wide.
 
The shermin-williams industrial epoxy coating paint they put stripes on the federal highways with is darn near indestructable on wood . My buddy painted his house with it about 20yrs ago and it STILL looks new !!! Expensive but it dont give up !!!

Also at sherman-williams stores is a product called "Fabulon" for floors and Bowling Alley lanes . Canadian stuff . My folks did all their hardwood floors with it . I even ice skated on it while sick with bronchitis as a kid . Dont ask , but not a mark on that floor !!! Still going strong after 31yrs till the house was sold . Dont know about weather sitting out but its awesome on a stock !!!! Cant hurt it .
 
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