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Its all down to personal preference. You won't go wrong with either to be honest. I personally prefer the 460 as the balance with a 25" bar on it is just right for me when working aloft. Also seems to have more lower end grunt.

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My own saws are all huskys, the firm I currently work for only run stihl. Must admit, the 461 isn't a bad saw, the 576xp just feels a bit more ergonomic for me (but I am biased towards the dark side.

I've had my 576xp around 3 years now with no faults. Well balenced, powerful, maintenance is easy with a hole on the spindle for quick roller bearing greasing, on off switch is the right way around. Pulls a 24inch with ease through anything and I normally have an extra file of the rakers.

Do hope this helps

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