Got one myself
I have one, and it's a very nice rifle in a very versatile caliber. The only glitch was the trigger, rough as the proverbial cob and about nine pounds. I talked a gunsmith buddy into playing with it. The bad news is that the neat design that moves the trigger with the lever means it's always going to be a two-stage trigger and will have at least a little creep. The good news is that he got it down to about three pounds with a short takeup, minimal creep and a crisp break, similar to a decent trigger on a 1911. If you're interested in that, contact East Creek Precision Firearms, Ely, NV, (775) 293-1524. He's a graduate of the gunsmithing school in Prescott, AZ, and licensed for Class I and Class III work. I can definitely recommend his work.
My BLR is the takedown model, and I found that the point of impact shifted by up to a MOA when it was taken down and reassembled with the scope mounted on the action. I got one of the true scout mounts, which is apparently available only from Browning, and put a 2-7 power EER scope on it, which cured that problem. Now, with a decent trigger pull at last, I'm about to start working up some accurate handloads for it. I'll get back to you on how that goes.