Entry level suppressor ready rifles?

Savage 110 Tactical is $600, has a:
1) Accustock
a) aluminum bedded for accuacy (like glass bedding a stock)
b) floated barrel for accuracy
c) fluted bull barrel for accuracy and weight reduction

2) Accufit stock, adjustable stock for length and height so it will fit him properly and not develop bad shooting habits - and it will grow with him

3) Accutrigger, "tactical trigger" that's lighter than normal savage triggers and easily adjustible (Savage has 3 trigger styles)

4) suppressor compatible

5) removable AICS style magazine for safe and quick unloading for inexperienced shooter and dad's observations that it's unloaded

6) 20 MOA rail

7) all rifles are test fired at the factory for accuracy

8) my 6mmARC shot a 0.5 inch 10-shot group at 100 yds right out of the box using Hornady 108gr ELD-M ammo.
 
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I've raised two boys with suppressed rifles and have put much thought and effort into having the best rifle for them (budget in mind). I have
Savage, Howa, Tikka, Ruger American, Bergara etc. Right now the best deal I have found is the CVA Cascade short threaded. Have them in 6.5CM and 22-250, smooth, flush removable mag, great trigger and they shoot really well.
 
I pulled the trigger on a Sauer 100 in 6.5prc for him. I found it on GB and won the auction for a good price. I have to get it threaded, but I may also have the 22" barrel chopped to 18" or 20" and then threaded because this will almost always be run suppressed.
 
Some of the Sauer 100 models are threaded now, including the Fieldshoot. I would give my left nut for a Fieldshoot; but it is a heavy long range rifle and just more than what a poor boy like me can need or even justify. https://www.guns.com/news/reviews/sauer-s100-fieldshoot-the-tack-driving-65-prc

Other models of Sauer 100 are also threaded, but they weigh only 6.7 lbs. I have two Sauer 100 Classics with Beech stocks. To say that they shoot good is a serious understatement (like everything Sauer says about their rifles on their website). Mine are the best rifles I have ever had.

All of my Sauer/Mauser rifles are way less than 1/4 MOA anytime I'm not too retarded to aim and squeeze the trigger at the same time.

I don't understand Sauer's marketing strategy, maybe it is a German thing, but everything about the rifle is better than what they claim it is, including the trigger pull adjustment range. They are just super conservative in claiming anything.

I guess they don't understand that American gun companies overstate everything and make claims about their guns that are greatly exaggerated, like the old Remington and Winchester advertising.
Jon,
Are you sure all of the Fieldshoots are threaded? I can't find anything certain. Some pics show threaded barrels, others don't. I have a grey cerakote 100 in 9.3x62 and have been looking at the fieldshoot in 308. I don't have a 308 so it's an excuse to buy one. The older Pantera's were nice and were threaded. The new Pantera's don't have the adjustable stock.
 
Jon,
Are you sure all of the Fieldshoots are threaded? I can't find anything certain. Some pics show threaded barrels, others don't. I have a grey cerakote 100 in 9.3x62 and have been looking at the fieldshoot in 308. I don't have a 308 so it's an excuse to buy one. The older Pantera's were nice and were threaded. The new Pantera's don't have the adjustable stock.
Here is a threaded one with an adjustable stock, but there are other models. https://www.jpsauer-usa.com/fieldshoot-krg/
 
The cherokee sauer 100 are not threaded. I ended up with a brand new 6.5prc sauer cherokee 100 for my son. It is at my gunsmith getting threaded and muzzle braked. The suppressor for it is in jail waiting on ATF.
 
I believe only certain models are threaded. I noticed all threaded barrels had XT in the description. On the link you provided. And you're right on the pic they use, it does look to have a threaded barrel. But sometimes they use pics that are not representative of the actual product. Not sure if this is a case of that or not.
 
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