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Any lefties on here shooting a LH bolt action
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5478794" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Left eye dominant so I shoot everything lefty. I have two LH Browning ABolts and a LH Benelli 12 ga. But, if I had to do it all again, I'd probably just get RH guns with tang safety's. It's just as easy to learn how to operate a RH bolt rifle while shooting LH. You may have to break form and lose a split second but it's not that big of deal. When I go from RH to LH rifles or shotguns it always seems awkward the first time. My match rifle is set up to shoot LH but has a RH bolt to make it easier while shooting prone. My point is that it's whatever you get use to. I think about the sniper on Saving Private Ryan that shot LH with a RH bolt and just reached over to work the bolt. He was just as deadly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5478794, member: 10373"] Left eye dominant so I shoot everything lefty. I have two LH Browning ABolts and a LH Benelli 12 ga. But, if I had to do it all again, I’d probably just get RH guns with tang safety’s. It’s just as easy to learn how to operate a RH bolt rifle while shooting LH. You may have to break form and lose a split second but it’s not that big of deal. When I go from RH to LH rifles or shotguns it always seems awkward the first time. My match rifle is set up to shoot LH but has a RH bolt to make it easier while shooting prone. My point is that it’s whatever you get use to. I think about the sniper on Saving Private Ryan that shot LH with a RH bolt and just reached over to work the bolt. He was just as deadly. [/QUOTE]
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