If you were going to choose two blr 81's in the same calibre, one to scope, and one to leave open sighted. Which of the two would you choose, and why? you would be hunting deer, moose, and black bear.
Dave.
The sights on a BLR are crappy and hard to use. Therefore, I'd just buy one and put a VXII 1x4 on it and have the best of both worlds.If you were going to choose two blr 81's in the same calibre, one to scope, and one to leave open sighted. Which of the two would you choose, and why? you would be hunting deer, moose, and black bear.
Dave.
If you were going to choose two blr 81's in the same calibre, one to scope, and one to leave open sighted. Which of the two would you choose, and why? you would be hunting deer, moose, and black bear.
Dave.
The sights on a BLR are crappy and hard to use. Therefore, I'd just buy one and put a VXII 1x4 on it and have the best of both worlds.
A 308 would be easier to buy ammo for and easier to find a rifle in that chambering.
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I find it interesting that so many responses make it sound like the 7-08 is a handloaders cartridge only? There are lots of factory choices and ammo is not hard to find, in Ontario at least. Every gun shop I stop at has some in stock. Walmart and Canadian Tire may not stock it, but not sure that would influence me?
I don't see anything wrong with your thinking on the two gun setup. There was an older fellow around these parts that had a similar setup, only he had two Model 760 pumps in 300sav, one scoped and one without. Not many deer got by him!



























