![]() The standard calibers feature 22-inch barrels, while the magnum cartridges use 24.5-inch barrels. While drilled and tapped for scope bases, the barrel is clean, without iron sights. The hammer-forged barrel is made by Sauer, and is nicely blued. The comb rises as it heads from pistol grip to butt, allowing for proper sight alignment when using a scope. The stock is made with a neutral cast, for use by both left and right-handed shooters. A pliable recoil pad sits firmly on the shoulder, and takes the sting out of even the magnum cartridges. The slightest palm swell is evident - which came in very handy on the Wyoming prairie - on the textured pistol grip, and a correlative textured forend grip allows the rifle to come to shoulder with no slipping or sliding in the hands. The Model 100 Classic XT uses the ERGO MAX stock - a design that shares the geometry of the pricier Sauer 101 and 404 rifles, complete with the sweet Schnabel forend - affording the shooter both positive grip and good balance. ![]() Upon picking the rifle up the first thing you'll notice is the feel of the stock. It's a synthetic stocked, bolt-action rifle, with some nice features, all rolled up into an affordable package that will satisfy any hunter. The Model 100 Classic XT is no exception. Sauer & Sohn - founded in Suhl, Germany in 1751 - has a long history and an impeccable reputation for producing fine firearms. ![]()
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