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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 2556984" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>Totally agree with your experience. The Sauer 100 is totally a no-brainer slam dunk no matter what you compare it to. It is better than a Tikka T3 in every way.</p><p></p><p>For the person who wants to buy a rifle that is ready to perform without playing the LEGO amatuer gunsmith game, this would be my recommended list:</p><p></p><p>1. Sauer 100</p><p>2. Browning X-Bolt Hell's Canyon</p><p>3. Mauser M18 (for those on a budget who want accuracy most of all)</p><p>4. Bergara (which model you want depends on how heavy you want it and for what purpose)</p><p></p><p>Don't see the point of spending more money for a rifle that won't shoot as well as the ones listed. Some folks must think that if they spend an extravagant amount of money, it will improve their marksmanship. Guys who couldn't shoot a quarter MOA group with a LASER beam think a $3000 rifle is going to make them better marksmen and when they do manage to get it to shoot MOA or better, they say, "Man, this custom rifle is fantastic!" I snicker and try to keep my mouth shut, knowing that they could do better with about $1800 less!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 2556984, member: 879"] Totally agree with your experience. The Sauer 100 is totally a no-brainer slam dunk no matter what you compare it to. It is better than a Tikka T3 in every way. For the person who wants to buy a rifle that is ready to perform without playing the LEGO amatuer gunsmith game, this would be my recommended list: 1. Sauer 100 2. Browning X-Bolt Hell's Canyon 3. Mauser M18 (for those on a budget who want accuracy most of all) 4. Bergara (which model you want depends on how heavy you want it and for what purpose) Don't see the point of spending more money for a rifle that won't shoot as well as the ones listed. Some folks must think that if they spend an extravagant amount of money, it will improve their marksmanship. Guys who couldn't shoot a quarter MOA group with a LASER beam think a $3000 rifle is going to make them better marksmen and when they do manage to get it to shoot MOA or better, they say, "Man, this custom rifle is fantastic!" I snicker and try to keep my mouth shut, knowing that they could do better with about $1800 less! [/QUOTE]
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