BLR 30-06.22"

ifithitu

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Made this add to my lever rifles two day ago. the wife Xmas & birthday gift to me..BLR Monte Carlo 30.06,22" barrel with a walnut stock.
 

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Very nice looking rifle! This is the first time I really noticed they sold them without sights. Let us know how she steps out.
 
I sold and zeroed a BLR in .308 several years back. It was the "hardest kicking" .308 I've had to shoot EVER with one exception--my 6.5# "guide carbine" which is really a "no fun to shoot" gun.
The BLR's stock geometry and muzzle lightness contributed to the problem.
 
Congrats on the new rifle. I have the same style in 308 win. It shoots on average a 2 moa group with various factory ammo. The most accurate factory ammo i ever shot out of mine was superformance gmx 150 grain ammo shooting a 1 moa group. I had very bad performance out of mine with hornady custom 150 grain sst ammo. I kept getting random flyers a few inches away from the rest of the group. Sadly ive come to expect that the barrel band on these rifles and different tention you put on the forend effects group sizes the most with this design.
 
very nice congrats.I have one in 243.Hope yours shoots good as mine.Its a Critter killing machine.Im a BLR fan and did'nt even know it :D
 
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