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<blockquote data-quote="nickbracewell" data-source="post: 56471" data-attributes="member: 2692"><p>GREENHORN</p><p>I too am a left hand shooter and desperately wanted a Senderro,i fell for the stainless fluted version.But to the best of my knowledge Remington never offered this rifle in L/H.I made do with a VS in .308 which is a fine rifle but is no Senderro.I then came accross a brand new barrel off a stainless fluted senderro that some chap had ditched because he only wanted the action and stock for a project.It was chambered in 25/06 and cost me £100.I then bought a L/H BDL in 270,ditched the 270 barrel,attached and head spaced the 25/06 senderro barrel and glass bedded it into an old senderro stock, which i picked up for £50.The stock had to be converted to L/H but that was not difficult.</p><p>The whole project only cost about the same as a new SSF Senderro and is a real tack driver.</p><p>I`m afraid that if the big manufacturers wont build what us lefties want, then we will have to build them ourselves.</p><p></p><p>GOOD LUCK.</p><p>BRIT.</p><p></p><p>TALLY HO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickbracewell, post: 56471, member: 2692"] GREENHORN I too am a left hand shooter and desperately wanted a Senderro,i fell for the stainless fluted version.But to the best of my knowledge Remington never offered this rifle in L/H.I made do with a VS in .308 which is a fine rifle but is no Senderro.I then came accross a brand new barrel off a stainless fluted senderro that some chap had ditched because he only wanted the action and stock for a project.It was chambered in 25/06 and cost me £100.I then bought a L/H BDL in 270,ditched the 270 barrel,attached and head spaced the 25/06 senderro barrel and glass bedded it into an old senderro stock, which i picked up for £50.The stock had to be converted to L/H but that was not difficult. The whole project only cost about the same as a new SSF Senderro and is a real tack driver. I`m afraid that if the big manufacturers wont build what us lefties want, then we will have to build them ourselves. GOOD LUCK. BRIT. TALLY HO. [/QUOTE]
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