hey, i may be getting one of these in a trade, anything i should look out for?
Aluminum or Steel Receiver...
They are junk.....
Send it this way.
BLR or BLR 81?
Just the usual stuff.
Does the action/lever work/swing properly?
Cracks in the wood.
Rust in and out.
How heavy is the trigger?
With a bit of luck, it has been worked on.
Do you get to examine it or is it delivered by stork?
Great rifle.
BLR has the belly mag or the mag protrudes.
The BLR 81 has an almost flat mag.
Take down would be a bonus for resale on your part.
lever works very well, no cracks in the wood, just the normal hunting wear, no rust, maybe a 100rds down the pipe, trigger feels heavy, the mag i flush with the action, comes with 80 rds of ammo, for $600 how can i say no
lever works very well, no cracks in the wood, just the normal hunting wear, no rust, maybe a 100rds down the pipe, trigger feels heavy, the mag i flush with the action, comes with 80 rds of ammo, for $600 how can i say no
Are you a handloader?hey, i may be getting one of these in a trade, anything i should look out for?
Sold it to a fellow I work with. Nice rifles, but I'm not a lever guy.Superfuddcub had one for sale a while back.
He might chime in with a bit of prodding?
Seems like a good deal. That ammo is worth $100 or more.lever works very well, no cracks in the wood, just the normal hunting wear, no rust, maybe a 100rds down the pipe, trigger feels heavy, the mag i flush with the action, comes with 80 rds of ammo, for $600 how can i say no
lever works very well, no cracks in the wood, just the normal hunting wear, no rust, maybe a 100rds down the pipe, trigger feels heavy, the mag i flush with the action, comes with 80 rds of ammo, for $600 how can i say no
I love my BLR, mine is chambered in .300 WSM. I'd love to try the .358 though, would make an awesome brush gun!
But can you do it more then once? Lol. 358 BLR's are good hunting rifles, and generally will give you sporter bolt action rifle accuracy in a lever gun. I have one, don't use it much anymore, but it was a truly great woods gun, including a few decent cut line shots. I still prefer the 99 in the same caliber, but the BLR is a more practical hunting gun, I believe. - dan
well i got my blr in 358 win last night, with 60 rounds of 200gr silvertip ammo and 40 pcs of once fired brass, who makes 358 ammo other than winchester



























