Sauer 100 - Talk me out of it

What would you do


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Picked up a sauer 100 in 6.5prc, had a tikka before (same caliber) perhaps I should've stayed that way. Anyways, adjusted trigger which is real nice, mounted a scope and headed to the range.
Had 2 boxes of new Federal, 120 (trophy copper) and 140 (bonded soft point) grainers. Unfortunately neither ammo would chamber, removed scope, still no luck (thought a screw may have been protruding). That was yesterday, this morning, I visited my friends at Benchmark barrels, explained the situation, obviously I brought the ammo in question with me, we tried again no luck, they brought out some new Hornady factory, viola chambered no problem. Mic'd the federal at the neck, .295 for the 120 and. 2935 for the 140, hornady 143 .291, body dimensions approximately the same. I guess these rifles have an extremely tight neck. Just fyi., will see how it shoots next.
 
So... since this website is a great enabler and I have no self-control, I will soon be the proud owner of a Sauer 100 Classic in 6.5mm CM.

What scope rings do folks recommend using with this rifle?
  • I will probably be mounting an SWFA 6x on it (or some similar 40mm objective). I would also like ring height recommendations for this combination.
  • I'm not concerned about weight savings.
  • I just want reliable rings with the minimum amount of fuss.
  • The top end of my budget is $130, but I would prefer to spend about half that.
  • Putting on a picatinny rail and then putting good rings on top of that is acceptable, but if I can get a solid mount without doing that, I would prefer it.
  • I probably want the option to put on a bubble level, but this is not essential.
 
So... since this website is a great enabler and I have no self-control, I will soon be the proud owner of a Sauer 100 Classic in 6.5mm CM.

What scope rings do folks recommend using with this rifle?
  • I will probably be mounting an SWFA 6x on it (or some similar 40mm objective). I would also like ring height recommendations for this combination.
  • I'm not concerned about weight savings.
  • I just want reliable rings with the minimum amount of fuss.
  • The top end of my budget is $130, but I would prefer to spend about half that.
  • Putting on a picatinny rail and then putting good rings on top of that is acceptable, but if I can get a solid mount without doing that, I would prefer it.
  • I probably want the option to put on a bubble level, but this is not essential.


I would do, and did: two-piece Burris XTR pic rails Loctite 380 bonded on, with good pic rings. The Leupold Backcountry one piece rings are solid, but you can’t vary ring spacing on them.
 
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