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30 November 2005, 21:42
bc300winguy
browning BLR
My dad is a lever guy who I convinced to try a bolt. He bought a tikka and openly admits it's the most accurate rifle he has ever owned but...he wants to go back to a lever(years of using the savage 99). He is all but sold on the BLR in a 300 win mag or 300 WSM. I have my conerns about the WSM in a 22" barrel and the accuraccy of this rifle over all. Tell me what you think....
01 December 2005, 22:48
pagris
bc300winguy: BLRs are certainly capable of good accuracy - the thing that holds them back the most is a rather heavy trigger that has a fair amount of creep. With the right loads, all four of my older BLRs will group around an inch when I do my part. And they are well-made rifles that handle beautifully in the field. If I were interested in either of those two calibers, I believe I would pick the 300 Win Mag, as it comes with a 24" barrel, versus the 22" barrel of the WSM - the longer barrel would be more pleasant to shoot with those recoil-heavy calibers and I believe that a 22" barrel would probably negate any performance advantage for the WSM.

Also realize that Browing currently offers both straight-grip and pistol-grip version of the BLR - your father should try to handle both to see which one feels best to him.


Thanks, Dad, for taking me into the Great Outdoors.
02 December 2005, 06:04
Gringo Cazador
I bought a SS BLR in 300 short mag.....trigger is so heavy not sure I can make it go off...........didnt take long to figure out why I'm a bolt guy.


Billy,

High in the shoulder

(we band of bubbas)
02 December 2005, 19:39
Joe Dean
I like the older BLR that I have and it is true the trigger isn't as good as my model 70 but, it can be overcome. I have never needed, nor thought I needed, a magnum.
04 December 2005, 18:37
vigillinus
BLR wins first prize for UgliestGun.
04 December 2005, 20:51
naja302
I would think feeding problems would be worse in the BLR than normally encountered in a bolt for the WSM... But just speculation
17 December 2005, 10:32
fgulla
I guess it all depends on what type of terrain you mostly hunt. If there are a lot of long shots then go with the 300 win mag. If its brushy stuff with not that many long shots go with the 300WSM, the shorter barrel and action will make a difference.

BLR's are the most accurate levers in general due to its rotating bolt. While some may not like its looks, im hunting with mine not dating it rotflmo