Last August I purchased a laminate/stainless BLR in 7mm08 for whitetail hunting. I thought it would be a tremendous "big woods" gun - light, quick follow up shots, etc.
However, while shooting in October I managed to jam the action to the point a gunsmith had to work on it to release it. This occurred during normal operation. I went to close the lever after cleaning the gun and the bolt jammed fast.
Also, the satin nickel finish of the receiver has developed black tarnishes where my hands touch the gun - despite being wiped down daily with G96 during the season. The gun is currently en route to Browning Canada to sort this out.
I hunt in areas where a firearm malfunction could serious ruin or inconvenience my hunt.
My hunting partner has a BLR that has functioned flawlessly for over a decade.
Should I return to my bolt action roots? Would like to hear other stories of BLR reliability.
I have owned A-Bolt, X-Bolt, BPS, etc. without any issues.
However, while shooting in October I managed to jam the action to the point a gunsmith had to work on it to release it. This occurred during normal operation. I went to close the lever after cleaning the gun and the bolt jammed fast.
Also, the satin nickel finish of the receiver has developed black tarnishes where my hands touch the gun - despite being wiped down daily with G96 during the season. The gun is currently en route to Browning Canada to sort this out.
I hunt in areas where a firearm malfunction could serious ruin or inconvenience my hunt.
My hunting partner has a BLR that has functioned flawlessly for over a decade.
Should I return to my bolt action roots? Would like to hear other stories of BLR reliability.
I have owned A-Bolt, X-Bolt, BPS, etc. without any issues.