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Ripp
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      #319090 - 16/08/18 01:19 AM

http://www.gunsandammo.com/sponsored/the...nt=sauer-050818

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Re: Sauers-100-embodies-refinement-affordability-and-accuracy [Re: Ripp]
      #319092 - 16/08/18 06:12 AM

Interesting concept using a 'breeching ring' for headspace!
Not a fan of the snap type extractor, I have a Winchester Model 70A & from day one it had issues; not every round does it, checked rims etc can't see any obvious defects - bloody frustrating!
If it was the 'Sako' type then it would be much more positive.


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Re: Sauers-100-embodies-refinement-affordability-and-accuracy [Re: 93x64mm]
      #319093 - 16/08/18 08:26 AM

G'Day Fella's,

Thanks for sharing Ripp.

I recently got a Sauer 101 in for a customer.
They are another nice rifle but these days, if I wanted a cheaper European rifle, I would probably buy a Mauser M18.

From what I can see, these particular rifles have many things in common, with each other.
That being, they all look to be a variation on the Swiss Arms, SHR 970, of late 1990's.
Regardless, they are all a good buy, for the price.

D'oh!
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Re: Sauers-100-embodies-refinement-affordability-and-accuracy [Re: 93x64mm]
      #319099 - 16/08/18 05:30 PM

Thanks for posting Ripp.

I am with 9.2X64 on these extractors. I also wonder how they will handle the red dust if used by pro shooters out west.


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Ripp
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Re: Sauers-100-embodies-refinement-affordability-and-accuracy [Re: Rule303]
      #319106 - 17/08/18 04:17 AM

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Thanks for posting Ripp.

I am with 9.2X64 on these extractors. I also wonder how they will handle the red dust if used by pro shooters out west.




Agree on the extractors as well..it amazes me somewhat however at the level of firearm you can get for a cheap price to use as a truck/throwaway gun..the level of accuracy for such a low cost..accuracy you paid much more for back in the day..not that long ago.

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Re: Sauers-100-embodies-refinement-affordability-and-accuracy [Re: Ripp]
      #319116 - 17/08/18 08:43 AM

Ripp I agree. The accuracy that is available on budget rifles is incredible.

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