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10-07-2010, 08:01 PM
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recommend a left hand bolt action rifle
hello guys new to the forum , i have been looking at new rifles and cant seem to find one . i really like the remington sendero but no left hand , can any one recommend a rifle something similar to the sendero in left hand? i looked at the weatherby accumark in left hand but i have heard mixed reveiws.
lets here it guys is there a nice rifle out there for the southpaws.
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10-07-2010, 08:29 PM
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Re: recommend a left hand bolt action rifle
What caliber are you looking for?
I'm a Savage fan so naturally I'm going to recommend a Savage. You can build one for cheaper than a Sendero.
My 338 Edge is built on a LH Savage. It has a 32" fluted McGowan barrel, Rifle Basix Sav-2 trigger, and a Stockade Pdog stock.
I have less than $1000 in the rifle.
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10-07-2010, 08:55 PM
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Re: recommend a left hand bolt action rifle
Savage.
Call their custom shop if the off the shelf stuff isnt fancy enough for you.
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10-08-2010, 05:14 PM
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Re: recommend a left hand bolt action rifle
This is my 300 Rummy, you will recognize the laminated stock as being from Rem M700 LSS LH, I had it kicking around the back of my vault, picked up a donor M700LH 7mm RM rifle, had it blue printed, the bbl is a 30" Benchmark, 1:12. seems to handle the 208gr AMAX's just fine.
Have Fun. Don
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10-09-2010, 04:28 PM
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Re: recommend a left hand bolt action rifle
Here is my accumark. I promise you you wont be dissapointed...

Here I took a Gemsback at a little over 600 yards. Same trip I shot a baboon at 1456 yards. It has killed critters on 3 continents and has never failed.
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10-09-2010, 05:22 PM
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Re: recommend a left hand bolt action rifle
Hands down Weatherby mark V, I have three of them and had many other production LH, no match to the markV. Take a good look at the 30-378
Charlie
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10-09-2010, 05:48 PM
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Re: recommend a left hand bolt action rifle
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Originally Posted by hilbillyconquest
hello guys new to the forum , i have been looking at new rifles and cant seem to find one . i really like the remington sendero but no left hand , can any one recommend a rifle something similar to the sendero in left hand? i looked at the weatherby accumark in left hand but i have heard mixed reveiws.
lets here it guys is there a nice rifle out there for the southpaws.
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Well, is starting from scratch an option for you? If so, buy the components you want and let a gunsmith build you a tack-driver. The Stiller Predator is a good action to start with. I think my wait time on both of my LH was about 6 weeks or less. Actually, one was about a 2 week wait, the other about 8 weeks now that I think about it.
Or are you only looking for factory rifles?
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