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Very nice rifle Jay - where did you source the bolt hande?
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Thanks for the offer - it's a long way (600 miles) from me, but who knows? Last time I shot at Bisley was in 1980.
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Very nice - I'd love the chance to shoot one of those.
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Does the Sauer 200 STR have the same barrel-change system as the hunting version of the Sauer 200? The reason I ask is that you mentioned it had a Schulz & Larsen barrel which takes my fancy as a way of getting a non-standard calibre barrel for my Sauer 200. My .308 Sauer is stupidly accurate for a hunting rifle, but I'd like a heavier barrel for it.Yes, I'm verry happy with the Sauer
It gave me first place in National Championship UNL 500 meter prone class this year
and the smallest group no matter class.
10 shot at 75 mm
John
Thanks.
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Very nice indeed - as a Sauer 200 shooter myself, albeit a very different one, that's a very nice rifle and I'll bet it shoots well.
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Meindl's every time for me, I use the Dovre extremes for shooting and a pair of their Burma's for working in.
x2 - Meindl are also my boot of choice.
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Greetings all - My name is Rob, I'm 55 and live in rural NE Scotland. I've been shooting since the age of ten or thereabouts, smallbore/fullbore, rough & game shooting, deer stalking, stalked/driven boar, wild goats, rabbits, white hares etc., been there/done that, but not much over the past decade or so owing to ill health.
I've come to the stage that I have to get back to it as the bug has risen from its lair at bitten me badly again. I've just ordered my first new rifle in over 20 years - a Tikka T3 Super Varmint in .300 WSM and bought a Swarovski Z6 3-18x50P BT L, so I'm itching to get out on the range once it arrives, and hopefully go out after the odd Bambi, fitness permitting.
I look forward to learning a lot of new tips and techniques and in particular to bring my hand-loading skills up-to-date.
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in Varmint Rifles & Heavy Plinkers
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Thank you Sir
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