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Hey guys, nsaqam got me started on the left handed vs right handed situation on a differnet thread and I was wondering who the lefties are here. To me it seems like there are many more than usual (statistically speaking) here on the fire. I also want to know if you have a preference toward right handed rifles or left handed ones. I understand many grew up using right handed rifles since the availability may have been slim to none when you first started shooting. My first rifle was a sporteized m1917 with a heavy target barel on it and it was a tack driver. I got so used to the manipulation of the bolt handle on that side that now it feels like a monkey #$%$#@@ a football when I try to use my only left handed rifle in my battery. Would like to hear from you lefties here. Thanks, bsa....
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Good thread and I'd like to see where we lefties stand percentagewise.
I started out with RH rifles too but I will no longer buy nor use a RH bolt action rifle.
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I'm a lefty, used right handed bolts until I started buying my own guns. After I used the left handed bolt at the range a couple times the right hand version felt wrong. I've traded out most everything but shotguns, and I prefer the tang safety if the gun is right handed.
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Heck I prefer the tang safety on any rifle.
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leftie here to boot, use both port and starboard sided weapons
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Being a left handed shooter you notice quickly the lack of affordable left handed bolt guns. You can't get into one under or around $300. I've transitioned entirely to Marlin levers and hunt/shoot accordingly.
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Fellow "southpaw" here, started out hunting with model 94 that was my dads. As I got older and trasitioned into Bolts I shot right handed rifles. When I started buying my own I went lefty and just feel more comfotrable with them. Over the years my lefties have been Remingtons and Savages. Other than my military rifles all my bolt guns have been leftys. I think about the only Right handed hunting rifle I would consider would be a classy pre-64 Winchester model 70.
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I am a lefty. Have both left and right bolt rifles but I prefer left. Also use a 7600 pump too.
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Another lefty here, shooting lefty rifles except for Ruger #1 and 3s.
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I'm a left handed shooter. I have 2 RH rifles and the rest are LH. I hunt primarily with my LH rifles or my TC Encore. Can't wait for Winchester to start making LH rifles again.
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There are 'limited lefties'(will not/cannot shoot LH rifles) and 'unlimited lefties' (can/will shoot RH rifles).. nsaqam's limited.. I'm unlimited.. But still left..
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I am as left handed as most people are right handed. I doubt I could find the bolt handle on a right handed gun. As a kid, I used shotguns with the safeties backwards to me. As an adult, I've been able to buy left hand rifles and swap safties on shotguns.
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I am as left handed as most people are right handed. I doubt I could find the bolt handle on a right handed gun. As a kid, I used shotguns with the safeties backwards to me. As an adult, I've been able to buy left hand rifles and swap safties on shotguns. You could always opt to buy a left handed shotgun or use an O/U or SXS. I got rid of all of my right handed shotguns and only use my lefties for wing shooting Here are just a few I have: Sorry I got off the rifle subject
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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I'm sure you guys remember when Col Craig Boddington wrote the article about having a house fire and having to replace all of his rifles. He said that was a good thing because he made the switch to all lefties. That got me to thinking back in the late 90's and I decided to do the same thing and got rid of some beauties, still kicking myself!!! Anyway that phase didn't last long. I bought a ruger mkii in 300 win mag and used it for everything for a while, but just didn't get used to it for some reason. I ended up buying some right handed rifles to feel normal again. Now I still have that left handed rifle, but don't think I'd get rid of it because of how well it shoots and it is a reminder of how I screwed up once
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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I made the transition to left-hand rifles a long time ago, and I have never looked back. To paraphrase a beer commercial(Warsteiner I think), "Life is too short to shoot wrong-sided rifles" Left-hand guns are a bit harder to find, but are easier now than 10-20 years ago. I use a Tikka 595(7-08), Browning A-Bolt II(30-06), Savage 10(257 Roberts), and a Tikka T-3(223) all in left-hand. And that does not include the Browning T-Bolt, Kimber 82(22 LR and 22 Hornet) or the Anzchutz 22 LR. And I forgot the Stag Arms AR Left-hand in 5.56. I also use the Benelli M-2 left-hand(12 ga) a DeHaan 20 ga SxS, and a DeHaan SGr O/U custom(28 ga) all of which are left hand.
While I would like to get a Tikka T-3 Lite Stainless in 6.5x55, Beretta has refused to import any to the U.S. in left-hand. Which makes no sense to me since they would import the same gun in right hand, and still import the left-hand model to Canada. Maybe that is why I don't like Beretta, but I digress!
Ruger makes the Hawkeye in left-hand in several calibers other than the "standard" 30-06/270/7 Mag, and Browning is now making the X-bolt in left hand also. Left hand guns are available from Nosler and others, but the prices are more than I am willing to spend. But there are many options available for the left-hand shooter, and if all the left-hand shooters would shoot left-hand guns, then the market would react favorably and more would be available.
Lefties are by nature very adaptable, but as I get older(over 60 now), I just refuse to compromise any more. If the gun manufactures want my money, they had better make what I want. If not, I will find a custom shop that will, and the manufacturers can find some other way to make money, like cutting corners on manufacturing or using more plastic and pot-metal in their guns to increase profits. If the manufacturers want to ignore 10-15% of the existing market, they do so at their own peril. But I will stick to my left-hand rifles and shotguns. Now ask me what I really think!
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Left handed right eye dominate, I can shoot both left hand and right hand but prefer to shoot left handed. I do shoot a right hand bow though. Funny thing is using a left hand bow just never felt right.
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I shoot, write and eat left handed. All the rest right handed. Started out in the '60's with a left hand 110 Savage and other than a RH 7-08 and a RH 338 RUM, all my rifles are either left handed or levers. Shotguns are a whole different matter. I had a older mentor introduce me to trap shooting and handed me a RH 1100. Been shooting them ever since. I've apparently learned to ignore the empty shell casing fly in front of my face. An interesting caveat to the whole thing is that when my right handed daughter was old enough to hunt she picked a left hand 700 out of group and hasn't given it up yet. I offered to buy her a right handed one and she declined saying she preferred left handed rifles. Gotta love the kid.
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Left handed right eye dominate, I can shoot both left hand and right hand but prefer to shoot left handed. I do shoot a right hand bow though. Funny thing is using a left hand bow just never felt right. Same for me! I have a couple left handed bolts, but most of my rifles are lever actions. Bows, guitars, golf clubs, and lots of other things right handed.
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I shoot left handed, but have never had a left handed rifle, Maybe someday.
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Lefties are by nature very adaptable, but as I get older(over 60 now), I just refuse to compromise any more. If the gun manufactures want my money, they had better make what I want. If not, I will find a custom shop that will, and the manufacturers can find some other way to make money, like cutting corners on manufacturing or using more plastic and pot-metal in their guns to increase profits. If the manufacturers want to ignore 10-15% of the existing market, they do so at their own peril. But I will stick to my left-hand rifles and shotguns. Now ask me what I really think!
Amen!! Some folks find no problem in compromising and in supporting companies which hold lefties in zero regard. I do and I do unapologetically.
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