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Sauer 200 STR
Sauer200str
STR 200 MATCH rifle
Type Bolt-action rifle
Place of origin Flag of Germany Germany
Service history
Used by Norway, Sweden and Denmark
Production history
Designer SIG Sauer
Manufacturer J. P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH
Variants STR 200 RECRUIT (.22 Long Rifle)
STR 200 JUNIOR (6.5×55mm)
STR 200 JUNIOR (.22 Long Rifle)
STR 200 MATCH (6.5×55mm, .308 Winchester, .22 Long Rifle)
Specifications
Mass 5,428 g (11.967 lb) (700 mm barrel)
Length 1,185 mm (46.7 in) (700 mm barrel)
Barrel length 670 mm (26.4 in) (6.5×55mm)
700 mm (27.6 in) (6.5×55mm)
740 mm (29.1 in) (6.5×55mm)
Width 102 mm (4.0 in)
Height 223 mm (8.8 in)

Cartridge 6.5×55mm
.308 Winchester/7.62×51mm NATO
.22 Long Rifle
Rate of fire N/A
Muzzle velocity 7 g Scenar 959 m/s (700 mm barrel)
8 g Scenar 902 m/s (700 mm barrel)
9 g Scenar 854 m/s (700 mm barrel)
Effective firing range N/A
Feed system 5-round box magazine
Sights diopter and globe sighting line
telescopic sight can be mounted

The Sauer 200 STR (Scandinavian Target Rifle), also known as the SIG Sauer 200 STR Match, is a bolt action rifle mostly used as a target/competition rifle for national competitions by Norwegian, Swedish and Danish sport shooters. It is a variant of the Sauer 200 TR or SIG Sauer 200 TR Match rifle that features thicker 20 mm (0.79 in) diameter barrels. The 200 STR is produced by J. P. Sauer & Sohn GmbH in Germany.

The Sauer 200 STR rifle has a factory warranty of 15 years, exempting the use of overpressure (handloaded) ammunition (The 6.5×55mm Pmax piezo pressure is set at 380 MPa (55,114 psi) 6.5×55mm, the .308 Winchester/7.62×51mm NATO Pmax piezo pressure is set at 415 MPa (60,191 psi) by Sauer & Sohn following the relevant C.I.P. rulings).[1]

Design details[]

Due to the Sauer 200 STR modular design, barrel, chambering, and trigger groups can be relatively easy changed by the user with the help of simple tools. The rifle stocks are however factory fitted to a particular rifle, so stocks can not be easily exchanged between rifles. Also available are .22 Long Rifle conversion kits and genuine left-hand versions for all chamberings.[2][3]

Bolt action[]

The Sauer 200 STR is a bolt action sport rifle based on the Sauer 200 receiver introduced in 1985. This receiver is CNC machined out of a single piece of steel and has been designed for maximum stability and is also used in several other Sauer rifle variants like the SIG-Sauer SSG 3000 and, slightly modified, in the 21st century Sauer 202. Tight manufacturing tolerances, a high quality surface finish and non protruding locking lugs are the basis for "smooth" bolt action manipulation. The bolt has six lugs that lock directly into the barrel. This construction prevents that bolt thrust forces act directly to the receiver that encloses the cartridge with a radial collar that, in conjunction with a gas relief hole intended for pressure relieve during catastrophic ammunition failures, contributes to strength and safety. Further the rifle features a relatively lightweight firing pin resulting in a 3 milliseconds lock time.[4][5]

Barrel[]

The 200 STR chromium molybdenum (CrMo) steel hammer forged match barrels have a 19 mm (0.75 in) end diameter.[6]

Trigger[]

The 200 STR has a two-stage trigger mechanism with an adjustable trigger pull of approximately 13 N (2.9 lbf) to 17 N (3.8 lbf). The trigger can also be adjusted for length, horizontal and vertical pitch. The advantage of these features is to prevent trigger movement in an inappropriate direction that would cause the rifle to move off target.[7]

Safety[]

The rifle has an external manual safety to help to prevent accidental discharges. When the rifle is ready to fire a visible indicator at the rear of the receiver warns the user for this condition.[8]

Sights[]

For sighting the rifle features a diopter and globe sighting line mounted on dove tails. The factory SIG Sauer diopter can be adjusted in 0.1 mrad (10 mm at 100 m) increments and features 100–600 m sight markings. Due to use of standard sized dove tails other more precisely adjustable diopters can be fitted. The rifle also features a mirage band to aid sighting over a warmed up barrel.[9][10]

Stock[]

The 200 STR has a laminated beechwood stock featuring an adjustable cheek piece and shoulder pad. Thee adjustment options allow shooters of various sizes and shapes to tailor the stock to their personal preferences. A metal sling attachment rail is integrated in the underside of the front of the stock.[11][12]

Scandinavian Target Rifle use[]

The Sauer 200 STR rifle was approved for use by the Norwegian Voluntarily National Rifle Association Det frivillige Skyttervesen (DFS) from 1. January 1990 in the 6.5×55mm, .308 Winchester/7.62×51mm NATO and .22 Long Rifle chamberings. The DFS is now testing the Sauer 200 STR rifle in the 5.56×45mm NATO chambering, since this is the new service cartridge the Norwegian Army has adopted.[13] The 200 STR rifle is also approved by the sister organizations of the DFS, the Swedish Volunteer Sharpshooting Movement Frivilliga Skytterörelsen (FSR) and the Danish De Danske Skytteforeninger (DDS) for use in their shooting events.

These three Scandinavian national shooting organizations strive to keep the costs of participating in their shooting events reasonable, so their rulings restrict the use of very expensive highly specialized target rifles by allowing only the use of their respective (historic) military service rifles and the Sauer 200 STR target/competition rifle.

In competition events the .22 Long Rifle chambering is used for short range shooting events at 50 m (55 yd) and field shooting events up to 100 m (109 yd). The 6.5×55mm chambering - which in the 19th and 20th century was used by Norway and Sweden as their military service chambering - is used by Norwegian, Swedish and Danish sport shooters for shooting events at 200 m (219 yd), 300 m (328 yd) and field shooting events up to 600 m (656 yd).

Variants[]

Besides the several variants of the Sauer 200 STR rifle several other variants of the basic rifle are available.

A special Sauer 200 sport shooting variant is a single shot version chambered for 6mm Norma BR. The 6mm Norma BR has become a popular chambering in match rifles used in 300 metres (328 yd) ISSF and CISM and other 300 metres rifle disciplines.[14][15]

The rifle is also produced in the SIG-Sauer SSG 3000 sniper rifle variant. Unlike the match rifles the SIG-Sauer SSG 3000 sniper rifle is intended to be fitted with a telescopic sight, uses more weatherproof stocks and features some other accessories.

References[]

External links[]

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