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Offline RTBRICK

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« on: September 25, 2005, 04:03:32 PM »
I am right-handed, but shoot (long guns and archery) left-handed.  I can shoot so-so right-handed, but it's just not comfortable.  I grew up shooting my fathers right side guns on the left side.  So much for a quick follow-up shot...then again a good shooter should only need one.

Given the cheap price of a Stevens and Rem ADL, how many lefties choose to shoot on the "other side?"

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« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2005, 06:31:49 PM »
I shoot right handed rifles and shotguns.  I've had safeties switched over on shotguns (except my turkey gun) but otherwise I've never owned a left handed gun.  I shoot a left handed bow.  I've never had a problem with shooting right handed guns.  That's what I learned and I shoot them well.

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« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2005, 03:30:19 AM »
I am left eyed dominent, but right handed.   The right hand bolt seems comfortable to me.    I have a one lefty bolt, but I doubt I am any faster with it than my righties.
I have a new Handi-Rifle this year as my deer rifle and a pump for backup.

As long as there is no cheekpiece on a rightie rifle, I am fine with either.

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« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2005, 04:12:52 AM »
I`m an old lefty and have only shot "righty`s"  A left handed gun would
   seem........strange to me.  
 Now i`ve gone middle of the road. I shoot a sav 99R in .300. the only draw back,if you want to call it that, is the safety is a lever safety, bottom right. That being said, i could care less, after all it`s a Sav 99. One of the great guns of all time. IMO.

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« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2005, 12:09:43 PM »
Was it your goal in bringing this topic up to get me riled and cause conniptions?  I shoot lefty, all my rifles are left-handed and I have two righty 870 shotguns.  There are a lot of rifle models and calibers I'd like to get one of these days, but they're just not available for left-handed shooters.  Most (not all) rifles available for southpaws are in the usual .270 Win, .308 Win, .30-06, 7mm Mag, .223 Rem and .22-250.  I'd love to get a .260 Rem, 6.5X55 Swede, .257 Roberts and others, but can't find 'em.  Would like to try the new .25WSSM.  Browning makes it in their base A-bolt hunter, but I've heard about feeding problems with handloads.  Winchester's model 70 doesn't come in anything smaller than .270 WSM for lefties.  I'd better stop now before I have a fit.

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« Reply #5 on: September 26, 2005, 01:44:07 PM »
Quote from: The Sodbuster
Was it your goal in bringing this topic up to get me riled and cause conniptions?  I shoot lefty, all my rifles are left-handed and I have two righty 870 shotguns.  There are a lot of rifle models and calibers I'd like to get one of these days, but they're just not available for left-handed shooters.  Most (not all) rifles available for southpaws are in the usual .270 Win, .308 Win, .30-06, 7mm Mag, .223 Rem and .22-250.  I'd love to get a .260 Rem, 6.5X55 Swede, .257 Roberts and others, but can't find 'em.  Would like to try the new .25WSSM.  Browning makes it in their base A-bolt hunter, but I've heard about feeding problems with handloads.  Winchester's model 70 doesn't come in anything smaller than .270 WSM for lefties.  I'd better stop now before I have a fit.


Savage Model 11FL is available in
223 Rem, 22-250 Rem, 243 Win, 7mm-08 Rem, 308 Win, 270 WSM, 7mm WSM, 300 WSM

Model 111FL in
25-06 Rem, 270 Win, 30-06 Spfld, 7mm Rem Mag, 300 Win Mag, 338 Win Mag
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« Reply #6 on: September 26, 2005, 03:26:53 PM »
I am building a custom .257Roberts in a MR 1999 left hand ('cuz I apparently cannot buy one lefty).  Probably be my only custom as it costs way too much.  I'll rebarrel a used rifle next time.  I also want to try a 6.5X55, but want left hand.  I'm actually going to purchase two Stevens 200s:  a 25-06 and a 7MM-08 for my teenage boys (both righties).  Something they can shoot accurately and bang around in the woods....and I get to try out the calibers.

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« Reply #7 on: September 26, 2005, 04:45:01 PM »
I thought very long about buying a Stevens and shooting RH.  I am left handed, right eye dominant.  I shoot shotguns RH but rifles LH.  It does not feel as fast or comfortable to shoot right handed.  It's OK from the bench, but.....

I just bought two new Savage rifles.  The 11Fl in 223 and the heavy barrel 93 in 17 HMR.  I am glad I did too.  It is so much more comfortable to me and these suckers sure do shoot.  Wow!
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« Reply #8 on: September 26, 2005, 05:25:17 PM »
Gregory advised me:

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Savage Model 11FL is available in
223 Rem, 22-250 Rem, 243 Win, 7mm-08 Rem, 308 Win, 270 WSM, 7mm WSM, 300 WSM

Model 111FL in
25-06 Rem, 270 Win, 30-06 Spfld, 7mm Rem Mag, 300 Win Mag, 338 Win Mag


Thank you Greg.  Like most lefties, I'm familiar with the Savage lineup.  I own 2 Savages (.270 Win & .22-250) and am looking hard at a third.  My frustration stems from looking at the models and calibers available to righties and finding I can't get what I'd like in a left-handed gun.  I don't hunt moose and am not interested in any magnum calibers larger than a quarter-bore (I'm not entirely anti-magnum; I do have a .257 Wby Mag).

I've never shot a lever gun and wouldn't mind picking up a Marlin 336 in .30-30 and/or a Browning BLR in .243.  Eventually I'll probably get the Marlin.  It's a lot cheaper.

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« Reply #9 on: September 26, 2005, 06:24:24 PM »
I am a lefty...my wife bless her heart bought me my first deer rifle the year we got married..a Savage 110CL in 06...still have it...at that time Sage made the only bolt gun for a lefty and finally if I remember correctly Remington did..all those years and finally Winchester made one, by that thime after waiting that long you couldnt give me a Winchester... hahha...over the years all I hear is how ugly the Savage is..I happen to think all 5 of mine are things of beauty....hahaha...now all I own are the Savages and Ruger #1's..oh yes one more thing, the other gripe was the "lousy trigger" of the Savage...mine came with a booklet that showed you how to adjust them...all of mine are excellent if you follow the directions..I have one new accu-trigger and it isnt any better than my older guns...I am glad I found Savage as I dont think I could hit the barn right handed...anyway thanks for letting me ramble...just my thoughts anyway
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« Reply #10 on: September 27, 2005, 04:41:41 AM »
I try to find lefty boltguns (which is getting easier, thankfully) but I'm quite happy to buy a starboard shifter if need be. I'm looking at the Stevens 200, for example.  I have to be conscious of running the bolt over my left thumb, but that's the only forseeable drawback for a hunting rifle.

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« Reply #11 on: September 27, 2005, 09:36:05 AM »
I could repeat nearly this entire thread


I have a left handed savage, 30-06, its my hunter.  I have a right handed win coyotee, 270wsm.  It is not a hunting tool.  I actually prefer the right handed action for bench shooting, easier to access the loading and unloading areas to save my brass.  I have gone to HR products, single shots to get into additional chamberings.  But, I do want a 35 whelen in a LH bolt, I may have to make it from a savage 30-06 and an Adams and Bennett barrel.

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« Reply #12 on: October 01, 2005, 09:13:04 AM »
I do have one left-hand rifle: a Ruger 77/MKII in .270W.  It was the only left-handed rifle I could find at a large local gunshow a few years ago, and it seemed the dealers had stacks of rifles to sell.  Was actually after a Savage, but none of the dealers had one.

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« Reply #13 on: October 01, 2005, 05:59:39 PM »
I bought a left handed Savage, when I got out of the Navy, the day JFK was elected. I still have it. I have owned a Remington 788, amd a 700 in left handed versions. I don't care for the shinyness of the Brownings, and Winchester waited too long for me. The only right handed rifles I have bought since have all been milsurps. I'm aware you can adapt, but why bother, the southpaw rifle is better in every way for a real left hander.
Did you know the Ruger #1 is a right handed rifle. Try loadin' one with a low scope, you'll find out.  :-D
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« Reply #14 on: October 03, 2005, 07:56:07 AM »
I had a #1, but always fed it right handed even though I shoot off the left shoulder with my dominent eye.

Why is it right handed?

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« Reply #15 on: October 03, 2005, 07:43:13 PM »
The cut away on the receiver where the breech block rides up to fill the hole, is on the right side. You can insert a cartridge with your right thumb. There is no cut away on the left, so under a low mounted scope your left thumb won't fit.  :P
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« Reply #16 on: October 04, 2005, 09:58:51 PM »
I bought an inexpensive Savage bolt action .22lr righty, mainly to teach myself to shoot right handed.  I have no trouble with either hand.  

What I really wish for is that Browning and Remington go to a tang safety instead of a crossbolt on their auto and pump rifles.  I find the crossbolt safety at the back of the triggerguard far more of a nuisance than a right hand bolt, at least for this lefty.