Hi: Anyone having experience with BLR in 308 or 358win especially the take down model please post your opinions on function ,reliability,accuracy. Good or bad i would like to know before i buy one. Dan
I've owned a BLR in .308 for over 30 years and it's my favorite for hunting big game in the bush where shots are limited to less than 100 yds. The only problem I've ever had with this rifle is once long ago when hunting moose from a tent camp during normal cold wet October conditions it froze up and would not fire. This was apparently caused by being wet and then being out in below zero weather before being completely dried out (hard to do in a tent). Now when hunting I leave it outside in the cold all the time and have not had this problem again.
I've owned a BLR in .308 for over 30 years and it's my favorite for hunting big game in the bush where shots are limited to less than 100 yds.
This was apparently caused by being wet and then being out in below zero weather before being completely dried out (hard to do in a tent).
I have a Japanese BLR Straight Stock in .308 going into second year. 4x Weaver up top.
Bought it used and the Magazine didn't always feed properly but I fixed it and bought another Magazine. I also foccasionaly short stroke the Lever as my left hand on the Forearm likes to be in close interfereing with function. Not the rifles fault.
150 gr Corelokt are my choice. When I was researching I remeber reading that the 150s shoot the Best out of the BLRs. 2 shoot and drops on deer last year upto about 250 yards (used a fence post for support).
Easy to carry and handle.
150 gr Corelokt are my choice. When I was researching I remeber reading that the 150s shoot the Best out of the BLRs.
I can definitely vouch for the accuracy of those 150 grain CORE-LOKTs from "Big Green" in the Japanese BLRs.
Fired 10 of them into clean sand at from 3 feet with my Japanese BLR and the bullets held together pretty good retaining their cores in all cases.
I don't think the Wild Boar I will be hunting this fall will care that it had been shot with a cheapie bullet cause it will be DEAD......DEAD.....DEAD.
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My Dad has had a .308 BLR for over 30 years. I got a 7mm08 BLR a couple years ago.
That .308 has shot a lot of moose, deer, wolves, coyotes. We took it out to the range recently and after not being shot for a few years it proved itself and will likely be packed around by my dad this fall.
I wont get rid of my 7mm08. Lightweight, quick handling, large selection of cartridges even WSMS if that blows your skirts up. Awesome bush gun.
I have no experience with one in the magnums so I cannot comment about them. That .358 does make me want to buy another BLR though!
I dont like the pistol grip stocks, and prefer the straight stocked M81
NEVER underestimate the power of a SEVEN OH EIGHT
Deer carcasses killed by a 7mm-08 that were scientifically tested were found to be 4.67 times DEADER than deer shot with a .308 Win.
Apparently God has replaced the swords originally carried by His Archangels with carbines in 7mm-08.![]()



























