First off - I like the round, ballistics, and what it offers for what it was designed to do.

BUT, I found a thread that said Sako cut chambers .007 oversized to allow for users to form brass from 308, 358, etc. and several Sako owners reported they were unable to get below 2" groups.

Wonder if that is/was a fact and if so if it was ALL 338F Sako's.

Anyone on chamber/throating being 'oversized' for handloaders and it's negative impact on accuracy? It would be interesting to know what chamber specs were used in various rifles.....or runs of a specific model.