I know what you mean...I thought (imagined?) that I had good memories of the few that I had handled in gunstores a few decades back and of course, I was influenced by all the praise that I have heard from present-day owners of the 465, but it just didn't pan out for me. In general I am fond of early Brno firearms (my personal all-purpose .22 is a Brno Model 5 and my personal all-purpose hunting rifle is a Brno ZKK 600), but I just didn't care for the 465. In terms of fit, finish and general handiness it did not compare with my mid-50's Sako L46 fullstock .222 Rem. and in terms of subjective personal appeal it wasn't even close.
Hmmm, I have a 50’s Sako-Annie L46 in .222, it’s nice but I like my 465 better. I think the Brno is a 48 or 49, I think I will have to check. I think the early L46 Sako full stock is the nicest rifle Sako has ever made.