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Sauer 100 rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerryrva" data-source="post: 1523129" data-attributes="member: 107172"><p>I have the 100 Classic XT that I bought new in September for $689. It has a press fit barrel so no changing barrels. It has a very narrow forearm that I find too narrow compared to my other guns. In store the gun was free floating despite the very close fit. However now it rubs on one side. I removed and reinstalled the stock and as I soon as I tightend the screws, it goes back rubbing again.</p><p>Since then I went back to gunshop and looked at the two they had for sale. Both of those were rubbing. The sales guy said don't worry about it that they shoot great.</p><p>It does shoot sub moa as guaranteed. I get .360 at 100 yards with Hornady 6.5CM Match.</p><p>Smooth action and lightweight but mine will be sold sometime next year. I've got a suppressor in jail and will get a rifle with a threaded barrel when I get approved.</p><p>Edit: Mine likes the 120 better than the 147. The heavier bullet goes .59 for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerryrva, post: 1523129, member: 107172"] I have the 100 Classic XT that I bought new in September for $689. It has a press fit barrel so no changing barrels. It has a very narrow forearm that I find too narrow compared to my other guns. In store the gun was free floating despite the very close fit. However now it rubs on one side. I removed and reinstalled the stock and as I soon as I tightend the screws, it goes back rubbing again. Since then I went back to gunshop and looked at the two they had for sale. Both of those were rubbing. The sales guy said don't worry about it that they shoot great. It does shoot sub moa as guaranteed. I get .360 at 100 yards with Hornady 6.5CM Match. Smooth action and lightweight but mine will be sold sometime next year. I've got a suppressor in jail and will get a rifle with a threaded barrel when I get approved. Edit: Mine likes the 120 better than the 147. The heavier bullet goes .59 for me. [/QUOTE]
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