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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="sitkastw" data-source="post: 2525158" data-attributes="member: 117348"><p>I started out right handed then lost that eye. Had to switch to left at a young age. I am now a left handed long range shooter and hunter. The bolt is the least of my worries and like most can be adapted to while shooting prone or off a bench. What matters most for me is having a stock that fits me. Most right handed bolt guns have stocks with raised cheek pieces and palm swell for a right handed shooter (in my experiences). Also having the safety on the correct side for hunting and all around shooting is big plus. While varmint hunting I use a right handed bolt rimfire with an ambidextrous stock. For magnum rifles I really prefer the left handed options as they fit and are made for left handed shooters. I am proficient with both and would take the correct left handed option over a right 100% of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sitkastw, post: 2525158, member: 117348"] I started out right handed then lost that eye. Had to switch to left at a young age. I am now a left handed long range shooter and hunter. The bolt is the least of my worries and like most can be adapted to while shooting prone or off a bench. What matters most for me is having a stock that fits me. Most right handed bolt guns have stocks with raised cheek pieces and palm swell for a right handed shooter (in my experiences). Also having the safety on the correct side for hunting and all around shooting is big plus. While varmint hunting I use a right handed bolt rimfire with an ambidextrous stock. For magnum rifles I really prefer the left handed options as they fit and are made for left handed shooters. I am proficient with both and would take the correct left handed option over a right 100% of the time. [/QUOTE]
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