Great advice here..and as always, a bit of humour.. A japanese sako is fine..and I have an early AI and its fine apart from the weight ! Also have an early Tikka m55 .222, that I have seriously considered rebarreling to .223, but even with a worn-barrel, it will hit golf-balls at 120m. If I was building a custom .223, I would re-barrel an M55,if a reasonable one (price)came up with a fekd barrel. If buying new, what you've already got, or a Zastava, or CZ if the bank could handle it. Twist-rate can be problematic with rechambering early .222's. Like yourself, I'm still learning that I dont need some things, and should have kept others...it's easy to talk ourselves into anything, especially a beautiful wood-blued rifle. We start-off as hunters,slowly become shooters, then collectors...then die. After that, The Wife sells them all for "jack", because we never told her what they Really cost haha. A long-winded-way of saying; do what makes you feel happy.
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