This in my mind is a MAJOR flaw as if it happens to you when youre about to put a second shot into a wounded animal, you (and the poor animal) are shit out of luck and you will end up dicking around with it for ages trying to get it back to where it should be. The bolt stop itself is also very flimsy and wriggles around all sloppy and looks about half the size it should be to match the hole in the action for it. All of them do this, I tried a few in a shop to see if it was just a problem with mine but its not. The number one issue is the bolt stop setup and the fact that if you pull the bolt back with some upwards pressure on the bolt knob you can often get the bolt stop to let go and the bolt will rotate right around and get jammed in the action facing the opposite way than it should. But then once I had it a while I began to notice things that were not so flash about it. I owned one that I bought brand new and to begin with I thought it was a nice rifle and I actually preferred it to any Tikka I had owned. im gonna give my honest opinion on the Sauer 100.
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