"but the individual was thoughtful enough to put the disc on the new stock."
Just hope he didn't put a "good" disc on a not-so-good rifle's stock. So hold up a sec. That disc is the key - it will tell you the bore's condition upon refurb by the Swede gummint, post-issuance, and since it's in cosmo, it should not have changed. Do a search and you will find websites that explain all the markings on the disc, one of which is the bore's overall condition (rating), and another of which is the exactly bore groove diameter upon slugging at refurb, with the smaller the better for accuracy (but don't use hot reloads on the smallest bore sizes). On second thought, it may be the land diameter that's marked on the disc. Check it out. So I'd not pay more than 175 or so if the bore is marked good or excellent. Oh yeah, scandinavian "meese" are reindeer, as I understand it, and a tad smaller than NA meese, FWIW.