Sunday, July 7, 2024

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8 comments:

  1. Don’t see left handed rifles often. Pretty impressive cartridges too. Wouldn’t it be better to put them on the side where your cheek isn’t up against the stock?

    Drew458

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    1. Hmmm, if a lefty is shooting it, his cheek is on the opposite side of the stock. We're 10-15% of the general population and you righties still refuse to understand us. We're the most discriminated against minority in the world !!!!!!! So says a life-long lefty. And yes, left-handed bolts are rare and expensive, which is why I mostly stick with lever actions.

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    2. They are.
      I shoot LH and the way that rifle is set up is correct. The cartridges would be over the left shoulder facing out.
      You're still thinking like you're in your right mind.

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  2. Your cheek keeps the rounds warm. Not joking. Those are to historically accurate rifle models. I would bet money the one on the right is a Remington 700, and I would guess the one on the left is the same as my Mossberg. They didn't make very many of the Mossberg, but they were light simple and accurate, albeit not as accurate as the 700.

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  3. maybe a 700 clone.
    that is a lonnng action.
    as always, check my math.

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  4. Someone's fooling around. The cartridges are much too long for the left-handed rifle's action.
    Al_in_Ottawa

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