Browning lever action 308 questions
#13
Fork Horn
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 148
Likes: 0
ORIGINAL: HEAD0001
For me a levergun is a fast handling woods rifle. I prefer the larger and slower caliber's and bullet's. I do not consider a lever gun a long distance rifle unless you go to a Sharp's.
I have owned some BLR'S and BAR'S, and they are a fine short range woods rifle, but I do not consider them to be longer distance all purpose rifle's. I never could achieve the accuracy of a good bolt in one of them. I also find them to be a bit heavy, and awkward handling as compared to a good Winchester or Marlin lever.
The BLR's are in no way a heavy awkward gun. You can't compare them to a BAR. They are a far better weapon then either the Winchester 94 or the Marlin with the possible exception of a Winchester 88 Carbine but the value of those is too high to hunt with.
The 308 cartridge is a fine cartridge and capable of incredible accuracy. IMO you will be disappointed if longer range accuracy is what you are wanting to achieve. I know you have a Marlin 1894 in 44 magnum. IMO that rifle is abetter choice for fast handling and woods shooting. If you want a longer range more accurate rifle then go to a bolt.
If you want a long range lever gun then go to a Sharp's. Do you cast?? If you cast then pour a bunch of bullet's and practice. I am pretty sure you like to shoot.
There is nothing like spending an afternoon sending 405 grain pills down range from one ofthesebaby's. And it is also very satisfying to kill a deer with a rifle like this, and with bullet's you cast yourself. Tom.
For me a levergun is a fast handling woods rifle. I prefer the larger and slower caliber's and bullet's. I do not consider a lever gun a long distance rifle unless you go to a Sharp's.
I have owned some BLR'S and BAR'S, and they are a fine short range woods rifle, but I do not consider them to be longer distance all purpose rifle's. I never could achieve the accuracy of a good bolt in one of them. I also find them to be a bit heavy, and awkward handling as compared to a good Winchester or Marlin lever.
The BLR's are in no way a heavy awkward gun. You can't compare them to a BAR. They are a far better weapon then either the Winchester 94 or the Marlin with the possible exception of a Winchester 88 Carbine but the value of those is too high to hunt with.
The 308 cartridge is a fine cartridge and capable of incredible accuracy. IMO you will be disappointed if longer range accuracy is what you are wanting to achieve. I know you have a Marlin 1894 in 44 magnum. IMO that rifle is abetter choice for fast handling and woods shooting. If you want a longer range more accurate rifle then go to a bolt.
If you want a long range lever gun then go to a Sharp's. Do you cast?? If you cast then pour a bunch of bullet's and practice. I am pretty sure you like to shoot.
There is nothing like spending an afternoon sending 405 grain pills down range from one ofthesebaby's. And it is also very satisfying to kill a deer with a rifle like this, and with bullet's you cast yourself. Tom.
#14
Fork Horn
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 148
Likes: 0
Disregard previous post. Should be this way as a rely to HEAD00001.
"I also find them to be a bit heavy, and awkward handling as compared to a good Winchester or Marlin lever."
The BLR's are in no way a heavy awkward gun. You can't compare them to a BAR. They are a far better weapon then either the Winchester 94 or the Marlin with the possible exception of a Winchester 88 Carbine but the value of those is too high to hunt with.
"I also find them to be a bit heavy, and awkward handling as compared to a good Winchester or Marlin lever."
The BLR's are in no way a heavy awkward gun. You can't compare them to a BAR. They are a far better weapon then either the Winchester 94 or the Marlin with the possible exception of a Winchester 88 Carbine but the value of those is too high to hunt with.
#15
I have a Winchester model 88. My father gave me his that hebought brand new when he was 16 in 1962. He was going back and forth between the Winchester model 88 in 308 Win.and the Savage model 99 in 300 Savage. I'm glad he choose the model 88.It has a 20 inch barrel. I've shoot two deer with it so far.[/align][/align]If you like the Browning get it. I really like the 308 Win. in that size rifle. It may not be your"classic lever action rifle", butit shoots a classic cartridge in the 308 Win., and it should shoot it well! [/align]
#16
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 375
Likes: 0
From:
I was amazed how much recoil your hand can absorb with the thumbhole stock.
Try shooting a 3.5in 12 ga with thumbhole stock and you're sure to see how much recoil your hand will absorb. I'm not saying your hand will like it though
#17
I have a BLR in 300 Win Mag that I use for moose. Although it is good for deer it is a bit too long for a brush gun. My next BLR will be a 308 for deer. They are sweet shooting rifles.




