Sauer does strange things to their goodies. I have several Sauer 202 mags that actually fit an Austrian Voere rifle, by accident or design. Model 2185 half stock rifle, of 1993 manufacture.
I have one 3 round Sauer 202 magazine ( I guess later manufacture?) for 30-06, and it is too wide for the Voere rifle magazine well.
But I have one older Sauer 202 three round mag, fits the Voere perfectly, and two 5 round 202 mags that work in the Voere as well.
Do your homework friend.
I have a 202 as well, they are discontinued now.I have a target grade, left hand Sauer 202 from 1999. Fit and finish perfect. Butter smooth action, accurate. In my opinion it's a safe bet the company wouldn't release a gun that didn't meet its standards.
thanks for the reply, looking at the Hardwood in 9.3x62 and putting the new Zeiss V8 Diavari on it with the Integral rail, just waiting on pricing with the options I selectedHad the chance to use the Sauer 303 Black Velvet in .300WM a few years ago. Absolute dream rifle, wish I still had it, if I snag another one I would not let it go. Smoothest shooting magnum I have ever handled, hands down.
Cycling it felt like a small bore rifle on the shoulder, managed to snag a few animals with her. It was topped with a Schmidt so I was extra spoiled.![]()
No, I was really considering it one time so I did a bit of research. I really like the look and feel, no doubt. But overall it does not appeal to me.
All being said, I just personally can't figure out why would I take 303 over 202 or 404, not a single one. 3 shot semi auto seems silly compared to the all the "negatives" I see in it.
I'm biased for sure, but the way I see it, if I were to take semi auto hunting, I want to have reliable function with ANY ammo I might buy or reload with any bullet I want, and I don't want a rifle which cannot get wet out of fear that I won't get the all the springs back together if I need to take it apart.
For a range time it is too pretty, too costly and too... civilian to enjoy any action sport with it. No aftermarket, no nothing.
i have a couple of older Belgium made BAR's in 7mm mag, I agree they feel clunky and datedI've shot and handled a few that other hunters had. I don't recall any of them mentioning or having issues.
They are nice rifles, primarily aimed at those that do drive hunts and I imagine they sell 90% of them in Scandinavian countries. I'm not a fan of semi-auto's as a hunting rifle, just personal preference, too many parts to clean and get rusty/dirty and I don't do drive hunts with dogs.
But if you're looking for a semi auto hunting rifle, you'd probably be hard pressed to find a nicer one. I've never been a fan of BAR's, they feel clunky and dated.
FYI,there are 5 round mags available.




























