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Posted By: Dre Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
My wife is getting a new kitchen and I need something in return. She agreed to buy me a new rifle . not sure if $20k+ is same as $1000, but its a win win since happy wife is a happy life.
for years now , I have been on kick too get a medium bore rifle. I started off looking for a donor for either a 338-06 or a 35 whelen. I love my 270 and 06. So it seemed fitting to stay with the same parent cartridge.
I have been having hard time finding something decent at a reasonable price. Or after I get a donor and send it out is another expose,
I found the souer in 9.3x62. Its a beautiful rifle and even a bigger caliber. I found some impressive load data on it and looks like I'm just going to stick here. for now.
I know these rifles are fairly new, any one have hands on experience? the good, the bad, the ugly.
thanks again in advance
Andre
Posted By: geedubya Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
Can't say as to the quality of the Sauer 100's, but the 200's are mighty fine.

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Mine are in 30-06 and the Europa-lux with irons is chambered for the 25-06.

They are shooters and lookers. The actions on mine are slicker than owl schitt. I like the quick detach sling attachments. The rifles break down and the barrels can be changed out with the wrench included. Old world quality fit and finish. You will luv the 9.3 x 62. It will thump on the business end and is like a 30-06 on the back end.
Pre-enjoyed, the 200's can be had at a value!
Good luck and enjoy!

GWB
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
I own a Sauer 100 and it's a great rifle. I think you'll be pleased.
Posted By: Dre Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
Osu.
Pics?
Wood or synthetic? Caliber ?
Posted By: Dre Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
GWB
Those are lookers for sure!!
I've seen many of your post and you have some beauties!
My 06 is an elk killer. But for some reason I want a real thumper.
Posted By: Roinaa Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
I am also interested to hear peoples experiences with sauer 100. Currently torn between Sauer 100 and T3x so any new information is welcome.
Posted By: peeshooter Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
Don't Sauer 100's have press fit barrels?
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
I know the Mauser M12 has press fit barrels but I thought the Sauer 100 is screwed in. I'll verify that tomorrow and get back to everyone.


Dre, my Sauer 100 (actually it's my wife's) is a synthetic in 6.5 Creedmoor. I struggle with posting photos here so pm me your phone number or an email address and I'll send you some.

The Sauer 100 was introduced in order to compete directly with the Tikka T3. It has the following advantages:

1. Remington 700 scope spacing for the attachment of any type of scope base you choose.
2. 5 round, flush fit magazine
3. The synthetic stock is more rigid than the Tikka.
4. Externally adjustable trigger.
5. Typical Sauer fit & finish.

Full disclosure here, I'm on Blaser-USA prostaff & J.P. Sauer & Sohn is part of the Blaser family. The barrels are made in the same room as Blaser & Mauser barrels with the same equipment.
Having said all that, I have been a fan of Tikka rifles for years, currently owning 4, one of which is a custom re-barrel. Either rifle is going to deliver a high level of satisfaction to the owner.
Posted By: Dre Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
Thanks for the reply.
I'm looking at wood and want to see actual pics and not a website pic.
If you don't mind me askIng, what did you pay for the synthetic?
The way I post pics is upload on Photobucket and get/copy the image code and paste it on here.
Posted By: geedubya Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
Originally Posted by OSU_Sig


Full disclosure here, I'm on Blaser-USA prostaff & J.P. Sauer & Sohn is part of the Blaser family.


I'm looking for a reasonably priced, pre-enjoyed R93 barrel, chambered for the 9.3 x 62 cartridge. Would appreciate a heads up if you know of one.

Best,


GWB
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
Here is some more information on the Sauer 100.

1. The barrel is press-fit.
2. The rifle comes with a 3 position safety.
3. It is offered in synthetic or wood stock, although the wood stock is just short of terrible looking.
4. The only downside I can see with the rifle is that it is not offered in a left hand version.
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
Originally Posted by Dre
Thanks for the reply.
I'm looking at wood and want to see actual pics and not a website pic.
If you don't mind me askIng, what did you pay for the synthetic?
The way I post pics is upload on Photobucket and get/copy the image code and paste it on here.


The synthetic rifle sells at $699. If I remember correctly, the wood sells at $799.

send me a pm and I'll send photos to your phone number or email address.
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
Originally Posted by geedubya
Originally Posted by OSU_Sig


Full disclosure here, I'm on Blaser-USA prostaff & J.P. Sauer & Sohn is part of the Blaser family.


I'm looking for a reasonably priced, pre-enjoyed R93 barrel, chambered for the 9.3 x 62 cartridge. Would appreciate a heads up if you know of one.

Best,


GWB

Will do!
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/25/17
Here is a review of the Sauer 100 by Ron Spomer. It's very well done and high quality.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9GDOROS840
Posted By: Dre Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/26/17
After watching the video, it does have a press fit barrel. What are pros and cons can threaded ?
Posted By: peeshooter Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/26/17
You are stuck with it as is. You cannot change the barrel, ever.
Posted By: salsola Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/26/17
Originally Posted by peeshooter
You are stuck with it as is. You cannot change the barrel, ever.



Not true. Not for the home gunsmith, but changing the barrel is possible. Quoting John Barsness:


"But the desire to change the chambering of your rifle every few months, whether because of boredom or the introduction of a new “Wonder Cartridge,” is far from universal, and if you happen to shoot enough to wear out a Sauer or Mauser barrel then you can also probably afford to send the rifle back to Germany for a replacement. (A new barrel probably won’t cost any more than having a typical American gunsmith screw in a new barrel, and probably won’t take any longer, either.) Pressing the barrel into the action also results in a very stiff connection, another reason for the accuracy of both rifles."

https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2014/3/20/german-resurgence-mauser-12-and-sauer-101/
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/26/17
In the video, Ron shows that bolt lugs lock into the barrel and he believes that aids accuracy.
Posted By: Dre Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/27/17
OSU, the silencers that Sauer has. http://www.sauer.de/us/products/sauer-accessories/silencer-sauer-titanium-pro.html
Looks like available in some state, would I need a stamp for hunting surpersor?
Do the riffles come threaded for it or is that something extra or something I have to take to a gun smith?
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/27/17
At this point, suppressors are still covered under the NFA and have to be purchased much like a class III weapon, beginning with a $200 tax stamp and a lengthy delay. We all hope the Hearing Protection Act passes as it will allow suppressors to be bought over the counter with a simple NICS check, like long guns.

The Sauer does not come threaded but I will check to see if it could be done in San Antonio.
Posted By: Dre Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/27/17
OK thanks for checking on that.
If they offer factory suppressor, it would be nice if they came threaded like Ruger Americans
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/27/17
Here is another video on the Sauer 100.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlAa5r24Z48
Posted By: jt402 Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/27/17
Geedubya, I might have what you need. Pre enjoyed being looked at, unknown if ever shot, sights, magazine, 1" Blaser saddle mount and dies. PM me a phone # and we can decide if I am reasonable or not.

Jack
Posted By: husqvarna Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/28/17
I love my CZ 9.3X63. I think there is some unjustified prejudice against pressed in barrels. I have seen data that indicate that properly done pressed in barrels may be even more accurate than the same rifle with a threaded barrel. Possibly some threaded are done with insufficient stiffness to give optimum accuracy. In other words the Sauer in 9.3X62 looks like a good deal.
Posted By: husqvarna Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/28/17
I love my CZ 9.3X63. I think there is some unjustified prejudice against pressed in barrels. I have seen data that indicate that properly done pressed in barrels may be even more accurate than the same rifle with a threaded barrel. Possibly some threaded are done with insufficient stiffness to give optimum accuracy. In other words the Sauer in 9.3X62 looks like a good deal.
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 06/28/17
You're right husqvarna, as the Sauer is guaranteed accurate.
Posted By: Burleyboy Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 07/02/17
A local shop told me the 100 had a 10000 round 1 Moa guarantee. If you wear the barrel out before then just send it in and they'll replace it. I don't know how they could ever keep track of round count.

I looked at a 6.5 creedmoor 100 and it has a long action. It looks like all you'd need is a long action mag and you'd have plenty of room to seat bullets out. I wish they made one in stainless.

Bb
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 07/02/17
The warranty is 10 years.
Posted By: Dre Re: Sauer 100 in 9.3x62 - 12/24/17
Finally got take out the 9.3.
Let’s just say I need to invest in a limb saver.
Otherwise she shots good and shoulders beautifully. I had one nice group while trying to get on bulls eue. Then i tried couple of the side targets and was getting 2 moa groups. Since my shoulder was starting to feel it, I called it quits for now.
I was using the cheaper S&B 286 grain round nose ammo.
Also tried couple long shots at 200 and almost 300 using the bdc on my scope and it seemed to work just as advertised. Would have no problem shooting that far[Linked Image]
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