Chrisg,
Tru-oil has Japan Drier in it. That is what makes it dry faster. It works pretty good but can be sort of shiney.
You might look at using a homemade paste finish. I have a concoction I use and it seems to work very well with only 2 coats. Here is the recipie:
2 parts linseed oil (warmed in a dark container in the sun)
1 part mineral spirits
1/2 part melted bees wax (the purer the wax the lighter the final color of the finish. I kinda like a dark honey colored finish on my bows, so I just get the wax from local sources.)
BEING CAREFUL NOT TO GET ANYTHING WITH VAPORS NEAR AN OPEN FLAME, mix the 3 parts together. If you want to tint the finish with a color, I have used powered clothing dies such as Rit, mixed into the mineral spirits before I mix everything up. As it cools it will form a paste. If you want it thinner, add more mineral spirits, thicker add less. If you don't want to mess with melting the wax, put it in a glass jar with the mineral spirits and it will dissolve in a few days or so.
I use a clean, soft rag to apply the finish. Gob it on then generate a little heat by rubbing it in. When it seems dry to the touch, do it again. With a newly made bow, I will set it in the sun for a brief period to warm it up before I apply the finish. The oil and spirits soak in carrying the wax with it. The oil dries, and the spirits evaporate leaving a fairly hard finish that can be buffed out to a soft shine or left a little dull.
When I am on a multiple day hunt, away from the house, I carry a couple of Skoal snuff cans (the all plastic kind) with some finish in it for an emergency touch up. One fairly thin and one thick to apply if needed. It's inexpensive, easy to make and I think it looks good.
OkKeith