Wm.Traynor wrote:In the "Centrefire Rifles" forum at the top of the page, there is a story about a take-down rifle. Not mentioning any names or makes so as not to hijack.
I would never have believed that a take-down, with the sight mounted on the receiver, could be so accurate. Groups look to be 1.5 moa. Would anyone like to explain how this comes about. For instance, the tolerances must be incredibly T i g h t. Or am I missing something?
I don't think being a take-down necessarily reduces its potential, it depends on how it's done.
I think the BLR is likely the best lever-action to see those sorts of groups out of though, it's not like the old-school designs at all, more like a lever-operated bolt-action in my opinion. Not having to feed from a tube magazine also helps.
I haven't seen the BLR system to know how it comes apart, but interrupted threads lock up very securely on other designs.
Found a video that seems good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHLDzCFrjm0The bolt head locks into the barrel extension so I don't think you could ask for a more rigid and secure mating system.