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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="britz" data-source="post: 246675" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>I am the same way!! I cross over when I shoot a pistol and just hold the pistol over to the left so I use my left eye. I am right handed in every other aspect-- just left eyed dominent.</p><p></p><p>I If the rifle is strictly a bench gun then it isn't going to be a big issue except for the exaust port (lefty's have been shooting right hand rigs for years however). But I do preferr a left handed action for me. </p><p></p><p>In the field, you should be cautious to use your trigger hand to run the bolt. You may have a habit of keeping a finger on the trigger when runing the bolt and firing the weapon as soon as the bolt is closed. I've seen this happen when someone was using my (left handed rifle) when they were right handed. after that incident, I always instruct people to use their trigger hand to opperate the bolt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britz, post: 246675, member: 7865"] I am the same way!! I cross over when I shoot a pistol and just hold the pistol over to the left so I use my left eye. I am right handed in every other aspect-- just left eyed dominent. I If the rifle is strictly a bench gun then it isn't going to be a big issue except for the exaust port (lefty's have been shooting right hand rigs for years however). But I do preferr a left handed action for me. In the field, you should be cautious to use your trigger hand to run the bolt. You may have a habit of keeping a finger on the trigger when runing the bolt and firing the weapon as soon as the bolt is closed. I've seen this happen when someone was using my (left handed rifle) when they were right handed. after that incident, I always instruct people to use their trigger hand to opperate the bolt! [/QUOTE]
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