In the realm of entry-level rifles, the Sauer S 100 stands as a testament to superior engineering and craftsmanship. This rifle is not merely an introduction but an elevation to precision shooting that challenges its peers with features often reserved for higher-end models.
At its core lies a cold hammer-forged original Sauer barrel, synonymous with accuracy and durability. Measuring 24 inches in length, this barrel promises consistent performance shot after shot. The rifle's heart is complemented by a forged steel receiver, ensuring robustness while maintaining optimal weight distribution at just 6.7 pounds.
Integral to the S 100’s design is its ERGO MAX stock—a masterpiece of ergonomic engineering derived from premium Sauer models such as the S 101 and S 404. With neutral cast geometry, it caters seamlessly to both left- and right-handed shooters, providing unrivaled comfort during extended sessions.
Safety remains paramount with a three-position safety system allowing secure handling whether you're on the move or stationed for precision targeting. Coupled with this is Sauer’s famously smooth bolt action featuring a three-lug bolt head and a minimalistic 60-degree lift—facilitating rapid cycling without compromising sight alignment.
Precision enthusiasts will appreciate the adjustable single-stage trigger which can be fine-tuned between 2.2 to 4.2 pounds pull weight—offering crisp breaks tailored to personal preference or shooting conditions.
Functionality extends further through compatibility; accepting all Remington 700 scope mounts—with strong recommendations towards using SAUER Hexalock mounts for enhanced stability—and housing within itself a double-stack magazine capable of holding five rounds in standard calibers like the potent yet versatile 6.5 PRC.
Overall measuring at an efficient length of approximately 44.5 inches, this classic model boasts dark-stained beechwood aesthetics that marry tradition with modernity—a fitting tribute encapsulating what defines quality in firearms: reliability blended seamlessly into form and function.