In the realm of precision shooting, where accuracy is paramount and every detail counts, the Sauer S 100 Fieldshoot stands as a testament to engineering excellence. This rifle is not merely a tool but an embodiment of capability designed for those who demand nothing short of perfection in competition or varmint hunting.
The foundation of the Fieldshoot's superiority lies in its expertly crafted components. At first glance, one is captivated by its robust wooden laminate stock adorned with a dark oil finish that speaks both to durability and aesthetic sophistication. Yet it’s more than just looks; this stock offers full adjustability, ensuring that each shooter can tailor their fit precisely—an essential feature when seeking consistent shot placement under varying conditions.
Central to this masterpiece is the 24-inch match barrel boasting a precise 0.87-inch taper. Such meticulous design ensures optimal balance and weight distribution, crucial for maintaining steady aim during any precision task you undertake. Coupled with its EVER REST action bedding system, stability becomes second nature.
Every aspect of control has been considered—the tactical cone alloy bolt handle operates with a smooth 60-degree lift providing swift cycling between shots without compromising your position or sight picture. Furthermore, the trigger mechanism allows adjustment from 2.2 to 4.2 pounds—a range catering to personal preferences whether on the bench rest or out in the field.
Feeding reliability comes courtesy of its double-stack magazine capable of holding five rounds in standard calibers—ample capacity for sustained engagements without frequent reloads interrupting your focus.
Designed with versatility in mind, this rifle accommodates the SAUER HEXALOCK mount system seamlessly while offering practicality through features like an integrated bipod adapter at the forend—ideal for shooters who prefer additional steadiness during long sessions on target ranges or open terrains.
The matte blued finish across both barrel and action not only enhances aesthetics but also provides resistance against environmental wear—a practical consideration ensuring longevity through years spent mastering marksmanship disciplines.