I experimented with Alkanet red oil I made the past 3 years.  Here is a sample block I did, taping off the squares with blue masking tape. Lower right was one coat of Alkanet only.  Above that was Alkanet with 1-2 coats Chambers oil.  Middle was 3-4 Alkanet lower, more chambers finish above.  Left lower was about the same, 3-4 Alkanet, but adding some Chambers.  Upper was enough Chambers oil to fill the pores mostly.  About 10-12 thin coats.  
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I Finished a walnut long rifle stock, several tool handles (hickory), and refinished this Stevens shotgun stock:
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What I found is it takes a month or two to get dark in Linseed oil, but that is what you want to use.  I tried a control in Mineral Spirits.  It barely turned pink after a few weeks.  The Oil was already dark red.  
For use, I would use it first, no stains.  A few thin coats, allowed to dry for 24 hours between each.  Then I make sure it's dry and move to Jim Chambers Oil, a finish I REALLY like and use on everything now.