Agree always wanted one in 358 but never could justify it
Agree always wanted one in 358 but never could justify it
@coloradoAgree always wanted one in 358 but never could justify it
Agree always wanted one in 358 but never could justify it. Do you have a 358 in another platform?
Absolutely! Watched one on Gunbroker sell for $891 a few days ago but, most go for more. Almost jumped on that one myself.Nope but I have a BDL in 270 which I love, a 30-30 handed down to me, a Rem XCR II in 375 Weatherby Mag and a CZ 550 in 500 Jeffery. Seems like a spot is open for a BLR in 358
@coloradoNope but I have a BDL in 270 which I love, a 30-30 handed down to me, a Rem XCR II in 375 Weatherby Mag and a CZ 550 in 500 Jeffery. Seems like a spot is open for a BLR in 358
As a shooter of the 358 I heartily concur.
They command a premium here in the states also. In a new rifle only Browning offers it in a BLR even then you usually have to order and wait. others do low volume special runs from time to time. Otherwise you may stumble upon one at a gun show but even then they will not be cheap. Seems those that have them tend to hang onto them.@colorado
Once you get a 358 you will wonder why you didn't get one sooner. Loaded with a 225 grain Sierra BTGK and go have fun
A BLR in 358 demands a premium in OZ If'n you can get one.
Bob
The Ruger compact is their youth model, LOP is only 12.5". I had one in 308W, but sold it to a buddy for his rather petite wife. Liked the rifle, surprisingly good trigger and quite accurate. My grandson used it when he was young to take a few antelope with.Ruger compact maybe?
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