Not sure, anyone wants to use Tru-oil or Tried & True oil finishes wanting to do a CA finish. These are good finishing products by themselves!
BIRCHWOOD CASEY TRU-OIL
56% mineral spirits, 33% Modified oil, and 11% linseed oil
No idea about this stuff ** OELs as Stoddard oil, *** OELs vegetable oil mist
Tried & True Oil from Tried & True Finishes sounds like oil or wiping varnish, while mentions linseed oil talks about containing beeswax and natural resin varnish.
Manufacturers of wood finishing products do not always disclose ingredient content of their products. It is true for artist and health food oil products too.
Any drying or semi drying oil can process through very expensive polymerization process. Will speed up drying and provide more luster to an oil finish.
Russ Fairfield wrote about different oils and oil finishes:
Russ's Corner: A WoodCentral Archive
Linseed, Tung, and Walnut oil classified as drying oils. By themselves will provide natural look of wood (matt-satin) finish. You cannot get a build film finishes give you no matter how many coats you apply. Tung oil finish provides the best protection, just do not be in a hurry to complete finishing process.
Mixing any of the three oils with mineral spirits, naphtha, or turpentine will speed up drying times and penetration. Think Sutherland & Wells sells a citrus thinner for same purpose of their polymerized Tung oil.