The lockup I had with the BLR was when I was working up a load.
I brought the charge up one more grain and off to see the gunsmith.
Yes, my chamber is always clean as are the locking lug recesses.
I always keep a light skim of high pressure grease on the locking lug bearing surfaces.
A guy would be smart to run mid level loads in a BLR.
The design of the BLR makes you absorb more recoil than a bolt action with a modern stock. I had a BLR in 358Win and my late buddy had on in a bolt gun and the difference in shootability was night and day...Accuracy was night and day too!
All that aside, a BLR in 358Winchester is a great mid range hunting rifle...You just have to ignore some lumps along the way.
I brought the charge up one more grain and off to see the gunsmith.
Yes, my chamber is always clean as are the locking lug recesses.
I always keep a light skim of high pressure grease on the locking lug bearing surfaces.
A guy would be smart to run mid level loads in a BLR.
The design of the BLR makes you absorb more recoil than a bolt action with a modern stock. I had a BLR in 358Win and my late buddy had on in a bolt gun and the difference in shootability was night and day...Accuracy was night and day too!
All that aside, a BLR in 358Winchester is a great mid range hunting rifle...You just have to ignore some lumps along the way.


















































