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How is the trigger on a Sauer 100?
Excellent.
How is the trigger on a Sauer 100?
The Ruger Americans kick hard for caliber, and I'm used to light hunting rifles. No way I'd buy one figuring on young kids using it.Yeah reason tells me to just get an American, specially since I’m a lot more casual if a hunter than a lot of you guys here, but I am a sucker for a little curb appeal. The Americans got a lot more expensive than they used to be. My buddy bought his predator for $350 a couple of years ago and they are 519 now. That is not much cheaper than a few Bergara models or vanguard models. I guess it would still be a couple hundred bucks toward a scope.
the American in lighter recoiling chambering would be a good one to hand down to my boys when they are old enough for their first hunting rifle. Hopefully I’ll have some more skills and experience to hand down by then too!
As an a-bolt toter of 35 years, seeing an old a-bolt recommended along with a Patriot cut me deep.I’d get the Cerakoted Mossberg Patriot and save money. They are very accurate and the trigger is good.
Or a Browning A-Bolt, especially an older used one (which had a superior design, in my opinion).
Any sauer owners out there?
I voted Tikka T3x from your list, but I do have a Sauer 202 lightweight in 30-06. It looks fairly similar to your 100. Mine weighs about 7.6 lbs. with a Zeiss conquest scope. Like you, I only bought it I got a deal (from my neighbor) that was way too good to pass up. I love the rifle and feel pretty lucky that he gave me such a deal.Any sauer owners out there?
As an a-bolt toter of 35 years, seeing an old a-bolt recommended along with a Patriot cut me deep.
I though the same thing when I read that. Like those two rifles are even close to being in the same league. lmao.
Some Patriots are shooters. Some not so much.Not at all. Patriot is very much a budget rifle; its worst weakness is the plastic magazine design (but last I checked, even the Tikka T3x uses a plastic mag). But it flat out shoots and will get the job done, leaving money to spend on other items.
I realize I didn’t spell out the A-Bolt was the “better yet” option, if there’s money to spare or a deal on a used rifle…hopefully y’all can recover.
I’ll dogpile on the love for the Sauer 100. A dear friend owns a gun shop and took a .308 S100 in that a customer wanted to trade on a painted Tikka.I’ve had one for a couple years now. It’s my favorite rifle. Like you, I was set on buying a tikka, then accidentally ran into a Sauer at the gun shop and really liked it. The stock is perfect, zero issues with the rifle. Very accurate and not picky about bullet type. If I had a gripe it’s that I don’t achieve the same velocities in the Sauer 270 as my other ones. Tikka has the same issue though.
The scope mounts used by the shop will work, but not ideal. They’ll definitely get you going, but I’d look into something different down the road. Sauer 100 uses Rem 700 scope bases so the world is your oyster for choices.
Some Patriots are shooters. Some not so much…The other two did good to group at 2 moa after trying 6-7 different factory ammos in each. Sample size of only 4. Your mileage may vary.
Don't think they bothered over such a cheap rifle. As far as I know, one is still in the guy's safe and one got traded off.What was the result of getting ahold of customer service?
and flexible stock, and all long action receivers, lack of 3 position safety. 24 inch barrel vs 22 in many calibers.There is lots of love for the tikka but I’m in the minority. My main dislikes are the hard recoil pad and stock design make felt recoil much worse than it should be. And the safety will disengage with the lightest touch. The one I owned was not as accurate as most others seem to experience, but it was good enough for a hunting rifle. Handle different rifles and see what features you like and what fits you best.