The BLR's were only made in Belgium for about a year and a half, so if it bothers you that it is made in Japan, then you might have a long wait to find one that isn't. (Though many of Browning's guns are now made in Portugal. . .). I have a Japanese-made BLR in .308 and I love it. It is very fast handling, very pointable. Mine is topped with a Bushnell Trophy 4x, a nice short scope that fits the look of the gun. Being a light, short, gun, the BLR in .308 has a little bit of a kick, but not as much as a 12 ga., IMO. Mine is very accurate, in fact I've been wanting to have a little 300-yard competition between my BLR and my brother's Savage varmint rifle in .308 to see who does better. I bought mine used for $275, but I see most dealers want the same price for a Japanese-made as the blue book value for a Belgian-made. Go figure--they're all good guns.
You know, I have to wonder--some of us have problems buying a Japanese-made firearm, but we have no problem buying Iraqi gas to run our cars. . .