Got an email from the gunshop back home, that my new a-bolt II .30-06 is done

. Am "on the job" in the middle east and looking forward to deer hunting when get home after some years of forced hunting-layoff. It's the first rifle i've bought outright; my other arms were shotguns or borrowed. With so many fine rifles to pick from... it boiled down to knowing the a-bolt's feel a bit personally, the trigger is at the least, "good", both the metal and woodwork fit and finish is appreciated, and by reputation it would shoot at least as well as most shooters (something i'm sensitive to after watching shotgun slugs string this way and that out of a warmed up barrel). The cost is not necessarily that much more than the competition, either. And I got over the "Japan" thing years ago; my girlfriend's from there, lol. Will get home to shoot it in a couple months, may have a few observations then.
This is all lofty non-expert hot air, but with something durable like a firearm, am attracted to designs that first of all do what they are supposed to, but are also reliable/consistent, have appreciable engineering, maybe have a little story and something a little off the beaten trail - it doesn't make the gun shoot better but it is enjoyable. And it should be built "about right", right out of the box; i don't want to spend money on a gun just so can spend money on a better stock or a different barrel and needing a gunsmith to do this part or that... i've got too many hobbies already to be getting sucked into gun building, too!
Have lusted for a certain CZ and Sako for years, too, but never got closer than the shop floor. This Browning was a limited time opportunity I couldn't pass up. It gave me "the disease", however. The Sako i fantasized about but was out of production showed up at auction one day and i caved in (what can you do?). The closest i've ever hefted was a Tikka, but if i don't like it at least it's re-saleable. It's gonna just sit for a spell until sort out the Browning and see how the optics/base/rings setup turns out before getting (more) crazy. The Sako ring setup is a bit of a hassle anyway, should do that in person.