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<blockquote data-quote="BCC72" data-source="post: 2867243" data-attributes="member: 125695"><p>I made the change to LH rifles last year (I am left handed).</p><p>I had shot RH as I felt it more comfortable but was always left eye dominant.</p><p>When I got a new F-class setup with a 3 way adjustable stock, I tuned it for LH and it made me more comfortable.</p><p>I owned Christensen and Weatherby in RH (still own a couple) and had fantastic results with both companies so I stuck with them when I sold my RH guns and bought LH versions. </p><p>Caliber choices are tough for LH guns. I have 257wby (changed 25-06), 6.5-300wby (changed from 6.5-284Norma), 280ai (had 280ai), and two 338RPM's in the Weatherby's. All the Weatherbys are variants of the BC 2.0 family. I also have a 340wby I kept in RH.</p><p>In the Christensen , I have the Ridgeline FFT's 7-08 (had a 7-08 Wby) and 7mmPRC. </p><p>ALL the above rifles shoot sub MOA and a few sub half MOA with factory loads which was fantastic as I'm so busy, trying time to load is difficult.</p><p>As for caliber, I would consider that 6.5PRC over the 6.5CM more for wind bucking if you're hunting Muley's in the Coulies and plains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCC72, post: 2867243, member: 125695"] I made the change to LH rifles last year (I am left handed). I had shot RH as I felt it more comfortable but was always left eye dominant. When I got a new F-class setup with a 3 way adjustable stock, I tuned it for LH and it made me more comfortable. I owned Christensen and Weatherby in RH (still own a couple) and had fantastic results with both companies so I stuck with them when I sold my RH guns and bought LH versions. Caliber choices are tough for LH guns. I have 257wby (changed 25-06), 6.5-300wby (changed from 6.5-284Norma), 280ai (had 280ai), and two 338RPM’s in the Weatherby’s. All the Weatherbys are variants of the BC 2.0 family. I also have a 340wby I kept in RH. In the Christensen , I have the Ridgeline FFT’s 7-08 (had a 7-08 Wby) and 7mmPRC. ALL the above rifles shoot sub MOA and a few sub half MOA with factory loads which was fantastic as I’m so busy, trying time to load is difficult. As for caliber, I would consider that 6.5PRC over the 6.5CM more for wind bucking if you’re hunting Muley’s in the Coulies and plains. [/QUOTE]
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