If you like the rifle you have then getting one the same in a different calibre sounds like a good idea.
Bolts live in the rifle, magazines easily marked to separate them so no confusion all quite simple really.
Only if you like the first one. I have two Sako 75's, one in 222 and one in 30-06. Because they operate in the same way and have the same trigger pull it makes life a lot easier.
For shure, I have four barrel and two identical blaser stocks with mech. So I can swapp barrel between both. Just mind that in Italy you can have plenty of rifles as soon as they are registered as hunting weapons and the caliber too si in a hunting lists.
Absolutely. Set them up the same and familiarity crosses over between them. They also share magazines so you can take the one from the other rifle as a spare when you go out. Just don't get the bolts mixed up. Easily remedied by engraving the last three digits of your serial number into the underside of the bolt handle - Sako used to do it on all their 75's which incidentally is the rifle I try to find every time I want a new one!
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