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Sako VS Browning
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<blockquote data-quote="osok-1k" data-source="post: 3092689" data-attributes="member: 106259"><p>One very important thing I didn't see is the condition of the bore in the Sako. If the receiver and bolt are serviceable and can be cleaned up, even if the bore is shot because of neglect and no good, I would recommend to rebarrel it in AI if that's what you want for far less than buying the Browning AND have to spend who knows how much on the Sako. I would focus on the Sako. As to my experience with Browning, I owned the same model in 338 WM in the '80's. I didn't keep it very long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osok-1k, post: 3092689, member: 106259"] One very important thing I didn't see is the condition of the bore in the Sako. If the receiver and bolt are serviceable and can be cleaned up, even if the bore is shot because of neglect and no good, I would recommend to rebarrel it in AI if that's what you want for far less than buying the Browning AND have to spend who knows how much on the Sako. I would focus on the Sako. As to my experience with Browning, I owned the same model in 338 WM in the '80's. I didn't keep it very long. [/QUOTE]
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