Lonewolf72
WKR
I couldn't stand it any longer. Just picked up a Sauer 100 Atacama in 6.5PRC last week...can't wait to take it to the range!
I actually called Sauer the other day & talked to one of the tech support guys. He stated "the 100 barrels are threaded but are permanently bonded with red loctite." I take that as that barrels could be removed but it will take some heating & lots of cussing.
Following this thread for updates-did you have a particular caliber in mind for your Sauer 100? The only thing I didn’t like was how stiff and cheap the recoil pad felt and how cheap the stock felt. Lots of play on the few that we had on the shelf when I worked for a box store FFL dealer. Other than that I’ve heard nothing but good things and really enjoyed the smooth action and crisp trigger.The Sauer 100 has caught my eye for my next rifle. seems like it comes with a lot of features for the price point. everything i've read online seems to be good, but curious if any has any first hand experience. thanks
i bought one in a 6.5 prc, and can't say enough good things about it. the stock design/profile is amazing and probably the best feature on the rifle for recoil management. I personally believe its the best value in a rifle on the market. i can routinely shoot 1/2 to 3/4" moa, and have not found a load that it does not shoot well.Following this thread for updates-did you have a particular caliber in mind for your Sauer 100? The only thing I didn’t like was how stiff and cheap the recoil pad felt and how cheap the stock felt. Lots of play on the few that we had on the shelf when I worked for a box store FFL dealer. Other than that I’ve heard nothing but good things and really enjoyed the smooth action and crisp trigger.
I prefer a shorter lop, but haven't had a problem, bolt reach is good and were I grip to the trigger is fine. M18 is 14" and the 3 sauers I've handled felt the same.Anyone have issues with the LONG LOP? 14.5”….
The standard Sauer 100 rifles have a VERY long length of pull. The kinda standard adult length of pull is 13.5" Women's, compact and youth rifles typically have a 12.5" LOP. Standard Sauer 100 rifles come with a 14.5" LOP. Depending upon her build, that could be a significant issue.Found a 308 for my wife it’s a Sauer. What are your guys thoughts?
Disposable ? Why is that ?Pros: Good quality, accurate, price
Cons: disposable, over 1 pound heavier that tikka, 3 way safety.