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PARAGON F-Open Action

Blake Barrel and Rifle

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The Paragon 

**3-6 month current wait time for shipment**

$500 deposit required to get your order in queue or payment in full at
the time of purchase.

$100 additional charge for dual port actions.

With option to include BixNAndy Competition Benchrest Trigger for $396 (10% Discount).

The Paragon Bolt Action Receiver was designed to overcome certain key points in the function of an action that contributes to accuracy with certain innovations that have never been used before. The Paragon was designed to be the ultimate F Open Competition action.  

The Paragon was designed and is manufactured in Phoenix, Arizona USA by Blake Barrel and Rifle, a registered class 7 FFL manufacture. 

Paragon, the meaning: A person or thing viewed as a model of excellence. 

We believe that the Paragon action lives up to this description as we have set out to design the ultimate F Class, F Open action that incorporates design and mechanical techniques that have never been used as a whole, in an action.

Your Order Includes: 

Specs:

· 8.5” long, 1.5” wide, 3.4 lbs. 

· 3.25” long loading/ejection port to allow most F Class cartridges to be ejected without removing the bolt, even with the bullet still in the case.

· Offered in right or left bolt configurations with either left, or right load and or ejection configurations 

· Integral 20 MOA rail that is built to correct 1913 picatinny mil spec 

· Integral recoil lug that is on the front of the action 

· 1.062-18 tenon that is .935” long with a headspace of 1.074” +.001”, -.000. 

· Billet bolt body with no welded or soldered on bolt handle. The billet bolt handle threads into the billet bolt body for ultimate strength.

· Mini M16 extractor 

· Action body and bolt body material is aircraft grade, 17-4 PH billet stainless steel  

Key points that the Paragon has that other actions do not:

  • Micro Adjustable trigger hanger adjustment with an eccentric cam that can be adjusted to get the precise amount of firing pin fall with an adjustment of up to .040”. The adjustment can be made from the bottom of the stock without removing the action if the stock is cut out for it on the bottom.

  • Modular bolt head control - The Paragon has a bolt on bolt control head that allows you to use one bolt for either a magnum case or a standard .472”case without having to purchase an additional bolt. You simply, with two screws un-screw the bolt control head and then swap it out for the magnum or standard cartridge family. Headspace remains unchanged as well. The bolt control head swap takes less than 60 seconds.

  • No cross pin that retains the cocking piece to the firing pin. One issue with the Remington 700 style retention system is that the cross pin that pins the cocking piece to the firing pin can end up walking out of position and make contact with the bolt shroud. When this happens your accuracy will suffer tremendously. We designed a rear clip design on our cocking piece to retain the two parts together, therefore eliminating the possibility of a dragging cross pin that can contact the bolt shroud. 

  • Multi-flat cocking piece that is made from billet 17-4PH aircraft grade material that has a hardened pin and roller mechanism that allows for reduced friction on opening the bolt handle when cocking the firing pin back to the cocked position.  

  • The bolt shroud has a threads per inch of 40 to allow only .006” of lateral movement when the bolt is closed or opened to assist in as little firing pin spring compression as possible throughout the opening and closing cycle of the bolt hand operation. The bolt shroud is made of 7075 billet aluminum which is then hard anodized to reduce friction and wear. The bolt shroud then has a pressed in hardened precision ground bushing that will reduce friction on the firing pin and will not wear out over time like a conventional bolt shroud tends to do. The bushing is also replaceable at a later date as a maintenance item if the item is desired to be replaced. 

  • The firing pin is made in our facility out of 4340, billet chromoly steel. Most firing pins on the market are made out of 1144 stress proof (fatigue proof) which makes for a really easy manufacturing process. The issues with 1144 is that they are severely soft and wear over time. The 1144 pins generally have a rockwell on the C scale of less than 20. Our 4340 billet firing pins have a rockwell of 44on the C scale and has the highest fatigue and crack and breaking resistance out of nearly any steel available.

  • The ejector takes up half of the surface area on the bolt face compared to a full round ejector. The ejector is retained by the bolt control head so you do not need a hammer and a punch to remove the ejector, all you have to do is remove the bolt head and you can then service or remove the ejector as you see fit. 

  • The pillar mounting pattern on the Paragon features a total of 7, ¼-28 bolts that are thread milled in to the bolt action body. The pattern incorporates many other popular brand actions. We did this so that if you already have a stock that is pillared and inletted for an existing action, chances are you will not have to remove and replace pillars to a different location as we already have a bolt pattern that will fit your existing pillar locations. This makes the adaptation of the Paragon very simple compared to having to re-pillar your existing stock. 

  • All of the Paragon actions come standard with salt bath nitride or a PVD coating process. This allows for severely reduced wear over time as well as reduced friction on mating surfaces. The salt bath nitride is a diffusion process that makes the surface hardness above 66 RC. 

  • The bolt comes standard with a spiral flute which not only aids in cosmetic appeal but also adds a function to where any dirt or debris that is in contact with the bolt and body of the action will be allowed to fall into the flutes as to not wear out the bolt body or receiver. 

  • The action body is a multi flat design with a flat bottom and a 5 degree per side draft on the side profile. This allows the action to be bedded and removed and installed with ease as you are not fighting two parallel sides throughout the removal or installation process. 

  • The Paragon has a bolt lug diameter of .992” with a width of .465”. The lugs are .605” long to make the action incredibly strong and tough. The surface area of the lugs when made in contact with the receiver are .140” square inches. To put in perspective this is about 35% greater than a Remington 700. 

  • .066” firing pin diameter where the firing pin contacts the primer of the cartridge.

 

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    Blake Barrel and Rifle Paragon Dual Port Action

    Posted by Scott Lake on Apr 10th 2025

    Product Review: Blake Barrel and Rifle Paragon Dual Port Action An In-Depth Look at Features, Performance, and Value Introduction In the ever-evolving world of precision long-range shooting, the release of a new action on the market is always met with great anticipation. While at the 2023 NRA Nationals, held at Ben Avery in Phoenix AZ, I was able to visit and take a tour of Bryan’s business and the latest product that he was working on, which was the Paragon action. Bryan is a true innovator and is always looking to make things better in his products and especially for the F-Class community. Being an engineer myself, I can fully appreciate the effort that he puts forth. Many manufacturers get comfortable with their products, especially when they are selling well. Why change something that isn’t broken? Well, I believe that you must listen to the users of your products and that is what Bryan does. Being an active F-Class shooter himself, he hears what everyone is saying. What they are happy with and what they are not. Every manufacturer’s product has its strengths and weaknesses. So why not make a product that fixes all the weaknesses? I believe that is what Bryan has done with his product. Design and Build Quality The first thing that strikes me about the action that I purchased is the thought that he put into the bolt design. I am one who likes to shoot multiple calibers with the same rifle. Up until now, that required buying multiple bolts which are upwards of $750 each. The Paragon has a bolt-on bolt control head that can easily be changed in a matter of minutes. Then you change your barrel to a different caliber and you’re back in business in less than an hour. The Paragon also incorporates an adjustable trigger hangar design. No more wondering what trigger hangar that you need to buy with your trigger. The Paragon incorporates an eccentric screw that allows for that exact adjustment necessary to time your specific trigger. There is a lot of material in this action and thus this also can relate to added strength. If there is a downside to the action, it would be the weight. Especially if you have a maximum weight limit. However, he has a solution for this as well. You can consider his Eminence action, which has additional weight savings. Finally, is the aesthetics. I ordered my action with the black chrome finish. I like being different and unique than others on the range. And the black chrome finish is just that. Performance I think that every shooter wants their action to be as smooth as butter when they are cycling a cartridge. The Paragon does just that. I am currently shooting the 7BSM cartridge, which is a short magnum, and is like the RSAUM and WSM cartridges. The action functioned like it was on ball bearings. Very smooth and quiet. The bolt lift was nearly effortless. Which brings me to the bolt handle. How many manufacturers give you an option on different bolt handle designs? We all have our own technique we go through during a match. Comfort improves consistency. Incorporating a bolt handle that fits your hand the way you like to cycle a round can make a difference in your game. The difference may be small, but in this sport, it’s all the small differences that can improve your game. Value for Money The action is priced competitively, especially when you consider the cost of multiple bolts. Also, you don’t have to buy additional trigger hangars, just in case the one you bought doesn’t time your trigger correctly and you need to buy another. While the action may be slightly higher in price, the Paragon delivers excellent performance and has a sexy look that will compliment the rest of your rifle. Conclusion In conclusion, being the latest action on the market, it is a very worthy contender in this very competitive market. We are all true and loyal to the people who support us in this sport. I have tried two other top brand actions, and they have treated me well. However, I do like to try and assess new products. I believe in the old saying by General Patton, that “If we’re all thinking alike, then someone isn’t thinking.” Bryan has thought outside of the box with this product, and it is worth giving it a try. I firmly believe that you will not be disappointed.

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