Okay, you've gotten my curiousity up about the BLR 308. Do you have a Belgium or Jap model? I handled both today at different shops and like the feel and appearance of the Belgium a little better. Does the Belgium have a steel receiver as opposed to the alloy Japan model? I think the Belgium had a straight lever as opposed to the curved lever of the Japan. The Belgium also had a barrel band around the front stock/barrel. Will there be a noticeable difference in recoil of the 308 BLR to say a 30-06 Savage bolt action? I really like the light weight of the BLr as opposed to bolt guns. Recoil pad appeared thicker on the Belgium model also. Any other differences you know of?
I've never used a 308 before, so what difference can I expect versus the 30-06. I have heard that many police department snipers prefer the 308 in their rifles. Much difference in available factory loads? Is the bullet trajectory for these loads similar? Would there be much difference in effectiveness on game the size of Elk, if I am able to go out West next year.
What about the price I found on one. The Belgium 308 I saw had been used for hunting - a few minor dings in stock, but did not appear to be abused. Blueing looked very good. Lever action appeared to work okay. It also appeared that whoever drilled the buttstock for the swivel stud was a hair bit off center of the stock. The BLR has a Redfield 2-7x mounted on top of it. The man is asking $500 total price for the BLR/scope. Is this a good, average, or fair price on this? Anyone having experience with these BLR's, please speak up, as I would like to hear first hand infor regarding your thoughts on the BLR 308 Belgium.