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Browning blr's
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My two blr81's do not have a very good balance point. All the weight is in the butt. any way of fixing this ?
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About the only thing I can think of would be larger, heavier scopes. With the short action BLR's, being somewhat butt heavy is pretty much the nature of the beasts, but that is also why they are more lively handling than most arms. BOL
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