Here's the ugly duckling now...

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Blanks were stacked on pallets and covered with salt.
Moisture was drawn out of the wood to the point
where you could see the water running out of the "pile".
Bottom of the pile blanks were more greatly affected than those stacked on top.
It wasn't hunting or ambient moisture that activated the salty wood.
Niel Young said it best,"Rust never sleeps".
If the salt hasn't degraded your gun by now, you're probably going to be OK.
How about some images of your new Super?