Sauer S100 Pantera Precision Rifle Now in 6.5 Creedmoor

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posted on September 25, 2018
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J. P. Sauer & Sohn, Germany’s oldest gunmaker, is now shipping its S100 Pantera compact precision rifle chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. Distributed by Blaser USA, Inc., the S100 Pantera, featuring a heavy fluted 20" barrel, is a highly efficient yet elegant platform for long-range shooting. The adjustable cheek piece, in conjunction with the fully adjustable recoil pad, lends itself to being a good fit for any shooter. The sculpted pistol grip provides an additional natural shooting position for long-range endeavors.


The Pantera also has a Cerakote coating on the barrel surface and action while an ultra-rugged special coating protects the underlying laminate wood stock. All Sauer 100 rifles feature a crisp, user adjustable single-stage trigger, three-position safety, cold-hammer-forged Sauer barrel, and smooth action bolt. The rifles deliver a guaranteed five-shot sub-MOA performance.

In addition to 6.5 Creedmoor, the Sauer S100 Pantera is currently available in .223 Rem, .243 Win, .308 Win, .30-06 Springfield, and .300 Win Mag with 6.5 PRC to follow. MSRP: $1,599.99. For more, visit jpsauer-usa.com.

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