Jon Bischof
Well-Known Member
kiwi: I like the 3-position safety. It is very smooth, easy and can be moved without making any noise if you keep your thumb pressure on it. I'm used to a 3-position safety because I'm a Winchester Model 70 shooter. But I actually like the Sauer 100 safety better because it is smoother and less "clicky".
I have seen some CZ Beech stocks that were nice, but as far as I am concerned, Sauer really shot a bullseye with this dark stained beech wood stock.
The magazine is much more of a flush-fit than my Tikka T3 Hunter. Much more comfortable to carry with one hand.
I have only sighted in the scope @ 100 and haven't had a chance to shoot for groups yet. But I could tell from the sight-in that the holes are going to be very close together. So far I have not found anything about the rifle I don't like.
I have since bought some hunting ammo I want to try next time out. Fusion 140, Federal 140 soft point. And some Hornady Black 140 that I may shoot just for fun or trade it to a friend for something I might use for hunting.
6.5 Creedmoor
I have seen some CZ Beech stocks that were nice, but as far as I am concerned, Sauer really shot a bullseye with this dark stained beech wood stock.
The magazine is much more of a flush-fit than my Tikka T3 Hunter. Much more comfortable to carry with one hand.
I have only sighted in the scope @ 100 and haven't had a chance to shoot for groups yet. But I could tell from the sight-in that the holes are going to be very close together. So far I have not found anything about the rifle I don't like.
I have since bought some hunting ammo I want to try next time out. Fusion 140, Federal 140 soft point. And some Hornady Black 140 that I may shoot just for fun or trade it to a friend for something I might use for hunting.
6.5 Creedmoor