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Terrible being a southpaw
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<blockquote data-quote="Patton63" data-source="post: 1685799" data-attributes="member: 87882"><p>Most of us grew up shooting right-handed rifles because we had no other choice and we adapted. I was the same. From a bench or shooting prone, it is easy and very handy for a lefty to work the bolt on a right-handed rifle. Shooting offhand or in other positions we often find ourselves in while in the field makes it much harder. </p><p></p><p>A few years ago, I had a left-handed bolt rifle built. For hunting, that is my preference, as it allows me to throw the bolt faster and get back on target more quickly if needed. This is particularly true for a dangerous game rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patton63, post: 1685799, member: 87882"] Most of us grew up shooting right-handed rifles because we had no other choice and we adapted. I was the same. From a bench or shooting prone, it is easy and very handy for a lefty to work the bolt on a right-handed rifle. Shooting offhand or in other positions we often find ourselves in while in the field makes it much harder. A few years ago, I had a left-handed bolt rifle built. For hunting, that is my preference, as it allows me to throw the bolt faster and get back on target more quickly if needed. This is particularly true for a dangerous game rifle. [/QUOTE]
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