Henry Long Ranger VS Browning BLR

Head to Head Comparison

Henry Long Ranger

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82%

Critic Rating

16 Reviews

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100%

User Rating

15 Reviews

Browning BLR

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82%

Critic Rating

6 Reviews

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User Rating

8 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

6.5 Yeets

Damage

23.7 Yeets

1000 yards

Range

1000 yards

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

5+1 rounds

Capacity

N/A

1717

Mobility

N/A

50

Ergonomics

50

50

Fit & Finish

50

50

Reliability

50

MSRP:

$1364.39

Used Price:

$1364.39

New Price:

$1515.99

MSRP:

$1297.49

Used Price:

$1297.49

New Price:

$1441.66

Gun Specifications

Specifications

Henry Long Ranger

Browning BLR

Weight

112 oz

Length

40.5"

43"

Action

Lever

Lever

Caliber

.223 Remington

.30-06 Springfield

Capacity

5+1

Finish

Blued

Blue

Gun Type

Rifle

Sights

Scope Base

Barrel Length

22"

Gun Stats

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Gun Descriptions

The Henry Wisconsin long range 223 right handed rifle features a lever action, transfer bar safety and a barrel length of 20.0". The receiver is made of alloy and has a caliber of 223 remington with a 5+1 capacity. The stock is a american walnut wood and the metal is finished in blued. The barrel is a round that has a rate of twist of 1:9". It weighs 7 lbs and has an over all length of 40.5".

 The Browning BLR is a lever-action rifle manufactured for Browning Arms Company by Miroku Firearms in Japan and stamped Morgan Utah USA. It comes in many different variations and is chambered in numerous calibers from .22-250 Remington, .308 Winchester, .325 WSM and .450 Marlin. The BLR uses a detachable box magazine. Because of this, the BLR can be chambered for rounds with pointed tip Spitzer bullets that would be inappropriate for the tubular magazines more commonly used in lever-action rifles. Another difference is the rack and pinion geared lever and bolt design that can accommodate high-pressure modern magnum rounds. A notable feature is that the trigger moves with the lever when it is operated, which prevents the shooter's trigger finger from being pinched between the lever and the stock when the lever is closed.

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