Sauer 202 6.5x55

rjm158

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Oct 15, 2009
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Yesterday some friends/family and I made a trip to Bass Pro to look around. Among the used guns, I found three Sauer 202's. They were chambered in 270 Win, 30-06, and 6.5x55. The 270 and 30-06 were synthetics and the 6.5 is wood. I have a 202 synthetic 25-06 and recently gifted a wooden stocked 308 to my youngest stepson, primarily so he would stop drooling on other guns when he was looking at it in the safe.

Anyway, I've been trying to be good and resist buy more guns but the 6.5 spoke to me and I ended up bringing it home. It came with 30mm rings and mounts installed. The stock has20250608_103648.jpg20250608_103700.jpg20250608_103655.jpg some very nice wood grain.

The BP folks said they had received some import rifles from Europe and, accordingly, these were threaded and had muzzle brakes installed. I tested my suppressor and found it wouldn't fit. The thread pattern is metric but similar to 1/2×28. If anyone knows, or could direct me to someone who would be able to identify it so I can try to obtain an adapter, I would greatly appreciate it.

So, now I need to dig out my Swede brass and dies and concoct some loads to take to the range and try it out.

Ron
 
Very nice!😎
Love the Swede!
Such an easy cartridge to work with!
And in a modern action, there is plenty of room for improvement to match the velocities that the Europeans load their ammo to (close to 2780 vs 2650 fps as loaded for the older surplus rifles here in NA).
Hope it proves to be accurate for you!

Another forum states the thread as "thread is an M15 x 1NS (Non Spigot)", but you should have this verified, and the manufacturer's manual found online does not state the thread info at all (but may be for an older version which did not include a threaded barrel).
 
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