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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Dog" data-source="post: 44482" data-attributes="member: 1622"><p>Oneshot,</p><p></p><p>I'm 100% the Sauer 202 is available left-handed in 300 Wby! (they've also just started doing it in 6.5/284).</p><p></p><p>The website ( <a href="http://www.sigsauer.de" target="_blank">www.sigsauer.de</a> ) is closed for 'construction' at the moment but it gives some email addresses for technical questions -and these people actually answer email enquiries!</p><p></p><p>The frustrations I had finding a decent left-handed rifle (in a caliber I actually wanted) were enormous! The 202 has -for me at least- been an oasis in the desert.</p><p> </p><p>I received my 300 Win Mag left-hander just before Christmas. It was 6 months from placing the order to receiving the rifle. (I also have a left-handed 202 in 308). Both my rifles have the Ilaflon finish (a rust proof teflon-like polymer), this is the same finish as on the Blaser rifles and I have found it really durable -OK not stainless, but rustproof.</p><p></p><p>The new rifle is a joy; it's the 'Alaska' model of the 202(In addition to being Ilafloned, the bolt is phosphatised. The stock is laminate.) On it, I've put: Warne Bases (all I could get to fit), Badger 34mm rings, S&B PM2 4-16x50. Very first group (using Norma Factory 180gr SP) at 100m was 0.53MOA (had to jump around a bit when that happened!) moved back to 200m 0.56MOA (more jumping) moved back to 300m 0.65MOA.</p><p></p><p>The 308 is more accurate than that! One of my pals has a 202 in 7 Rem Mag, that does better than 0.5MOA with Fed Prem Safari Trophy Bonded Bear Claw!</p><p></p><p>....perhaps I should change my logon name to Sauerfan!</p><p></p><p>Even though this still doesn't answer your original question, I hope it will be of help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Dog, post: 44482, member: 1622"] Oneshot, I'm 100% the Sauer 202 is available left-handed in 300 Wby! (they've also just started doing it in 6.5/284). The website ( [url="http://www.sigsauer.de"]www.sigsauer.de[/url] ) is closed for 'construction' at the moment but it gives some email addresses for technical questions -and these people actually answer email enquiries! The frustrations I had finding a decent left-handed rifle (in a caliber I actually wanted) were enormous! The 202 has -for me at least- been an oasis in the desert. I received my 300 Win Mag left-hander just before Christmas. It was 6 months from placing the order to receiving the rifle. (I also have a left-handed 202 in 308). Both my rifles have the Ilaflon finish (a rust proof teflon-like polymer), this is the same finish as on the Blaser rifles and I have found it really durable -OK not stainless, but rustproof. The new rifle is a joy; it's the 'Alaska' model of the 202(In addition to being Ilafloned, the bolt is phosphatised. The stock is laminate.) On it, I've put: Warne Bases (all I could get to fit), Badger 34mm rings, S&B PM2 4-16x50. Very first group (using Norma Factory 180gr SP) at 100m was 0.53MOA (had to jump around a bit when that happened!) moved back to 200m 0.56MOA (more jumping) moved back to 300m 0.65MOA. The 308 is more accurate than that! One of my pals has a 202 in 7 Rem Mag, that does better than 0.5MOA with Fed Prem Safari Trophy Bonded Bear Claw! ....perhaps I should change my logon name to Sauerfan! Even though this still doesn't answer your original question, I hope it will be of help. [/QUOTE]
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