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CA Traverse...left hand shooter
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1809788" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Yep I'm a lefty.</p><p>I had called them and asked about their 338 actions, if they were any different then their standard action. I was told they were the same. I asked him about the stainless actions having any setback in the lugs, he told me they had shot thousands of rounds through their actions without a single problem. When asked about their actions holding up to in improved version or the XC cartridge he said he doesn't see why not. If I went with a stainless 700 (exact) clone, as he stated this was, I don't know about an improved chamber or venturing into the larger XC cartridge. Plus, as you are doing, I would not try to turn this rifle into something it is not. I would run it at moderate pressures and not try to hot rod it. This rifle would probably be used more for hunting than anything as I am sure the recoil alone would not make it totally enjoyable for long shooting sessions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1809788, member: 8873"] Yep I’m a lefty. I had called them and asked about their 338 actions, if they were any different then their standard action. I was told they were the same. I asked him about the stainless actions having any setback in the lugs, he told me they had shot thousands of rounds through their actions without a single problem. When asked about their actions holding up to in improved version or the XC cartridge he said he doesn’t see why not. If I went with a stainless 700 (exact) clone, as he stated this was, I don’t know about an improved chamber or venturing into the larger XC cartridge. Plus, as you are doing, I would not try to turn this rifle into something it is not. I would run it at moderate pressures and not try to hot rod it. This rifle would probably be used more for hunting than anything as I am sure the recoil alone would not make it totally enjoyable for long shooting sessions. [/QUOTE]
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