BLR shooting distance?

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I just picked up a browning blr in 308 win and it has a 20" barrel. How far can I take game with it? moose, deer
 
As far as you can hit the target's vitals. Military used to snipe with .308 you know, before they went nuts over .338 and .50BMG. :)
 
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My Blr 30-06 shoots sub MOA to 300 yards,so technically I have a 1000 yard lever gun, but I limit myself to 400 for hunting.
 
well I just came back from the range and I can put 3 shots in a 1 inch hole at 100yds with 165gr sierra game kings, I think I am good to 300yds for moose or deer
 
well I just came back from the range and I can put 3 shots in a 1 inch hole at 100yds with 165gr sierra game kings, I think I am good to 300yds for moose or deer

You might well be, but the only way to really know for sure is to shoot across the extended ranges you intend to shoot game at. This might simply reinforce what you expect, which is a good thing, or you could be in for a big surprise. Sometimes down range performance is a head scratcher, so it's best to shoot and confirm.
 
well I just came back from the range and I can put 3 shots in a 1 inch hole at 100yds with 165gr sierra game kings, I think I am good to 300yds for moose or deer

Was this 3 shot group fired from a field position?
The issue is not the inherent accuracy of the rifle. What is important is how well you can shoot in the field.
The standard of being able to consistently hit a dinner plate under field conditions is a sound one.
At what distance can you do this? There is the answer to your question.
 
A shooting buddy has a BLR that will shoot sub MOA when he can come to grips with that horrendous trigger. Another friend was lucky to get 4" out of his. And that was after 2 years of playing with handloads. Since both of them just viewed it as a bush gun it didn't make a lot of difference either way. Yours could be just about anything.
 
I took a whitetail deer at about 400 yards with a BLR 81 in .308 Win, using handloads with 180 grain Winchester Silver Tips bullets. I had all the time in the world, I got down on my belly in the prone position, the deer had no idea I was there, and my first shot hit under the deer. On my second shot, shooting a foot high over its back, the deer dropped in its tracks.

I had never shot my rifle at 400 yards, and frankly had no intention of doing so until this shot presented itself during a "cull" at Long Point, Ontario. I would absolutely NOT use my BLR (which has shot a pile of deer) beyond about 200 yards. I now load 180 grain Nosler Partitions, which give me excellent accuracy off the bench, but a BLR just is not a bench rest rifle.

All of the folks who say "can you hit a pie plate at distance "X" have got it absolutely right. Not just for BLRs either! ;)

Doug
 
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