Anyone own a Browning BLR?

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I owned a steel framed BLR 81 made in Japan in .358 caliber years ago. I liked it but factory ammo was scarce even then. I recently purchased another in .308 caliber and i'm looking forward to using it.
Any other BLR fans?
 
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I am a Fan. Currently holding out for a BLR
Straight Stock, Gray Synthetic Stocks, Take
Down Model in .308Win, or 300wsm, or 7mm-08.

With their locking lug bolt they are very
accurate like a Bolt Action Rifle. I like how
smooth they cycle.

Recently inspected a brand new non-take
down model in 22-250. It was light, fast
handling, smooth, and the trigger was nice
and broke clean.

On my list.
 
No, but I'd love to have one in 358. I am still pissed I let one slide through my fingers last year. :mad:
 
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I have the blr 30-06. Shot several deer with it over the years. Preferred open sights when I first got it but its been wearing a 4-12x Leupold the past few years. Also have the bl-22 with a Leupold.
 
My buddy has a .308 he hunts with in upstate NY. His son has one also. They love them. I found spare mags for them years ago. Not cheap but good to have.
 
I love my takedown .300 Win Magnum. I forget, I have 3-4 extra magazines.
 
I have a first year Belgium made . 308. It wears a 1.5-5x Leupold and has slain many an Alabama whitetail. Killed a big doe with it back in December. It's also my favorite hog rifle. 180 grain Speer roundnose puts the smackdown on hogs (and deer). Yeah spare magazines are made of unobtanium. I have one that I payed a dear price for but could near double my money for it now, and the rifle is worth 3-4x what I paid. Wish I'd bought a Belgium . 243 to go with it before they got crazy.
 
I have had a Japanese .308 BLR for more than a quarter century

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If Only I had a second magazine for it :(

Now the last firearm I purchased last year was a color case hardened, grade I BL-22

I will get it photographed in the next few days and post an image
 
I have one in .243 that I picked up as a deer rifle for my son. Great rifle.
 
Not a BLR, but I have a BAR in .270, and it's a great rifle! Accurate, reliable, and beautiful fit and finish. A hunting buddy of of mine is a hard core hunter, he swears by his BLRs. I've shot them, and they're good guns.

I have a bunch of .22 lever guns, and my BL22 is my favorite to shoot... Love the short lever throw action.
 
I have a bunch of .22 lever guns, and my BL22 is my favorite to shoot... Love the short lever throw action.

Going to have to dig mine out. I like how it eats everything. Kind of like a revolver.
 
I owned a steel framed BLR 81 made in Japan in .358 caliber years ago. I liked it but factory ammo was scarce even then. I recently purchased another in .308 caliber and i'm looking forward to using it.
Any other BLR fans?

I had a Belgium made .358 many years ago. Ammo was scarce even back then. Gun was quite accurate and got me a few venison dinners. I had a Red Field Widefield 2-7 scope on it.

I found it was easy to resize .308 brass into .358 so I had all the ammo I needed.:)
 
My 81 in 308 came with a sales receipt of Dec 1980. I have killed everything from jackrabbits to moose with it and it will be the last rifle to leave the stable. I started with a 2x7 Tasco World class scope when I bought the gun about 1990 then changed to a Leopold 2x7 later. Longest shot was 392 paces at an antelope after a long crawl through a harvested wheat field.
I like them.
 
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