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Custom Left Hand Rifles - 4 to 6 week completion times on left hand rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="stevecrea" data-source="post: 542181" data-attributes="member: 34088"><p><strong>Re: Left Hand Rifles - How much interest is there in "Ready To Ship" left hand rifles</strong></p><p></p><p>I bought my first lefthand rifle in 1975. It was a Mark V Weatherby in .240 Weatherby. Previously, I had used what most lefthanders get by with: right hand bolt actions, semi-autos, etc.</p><p> </p><p>Since then, I have bought and used a variety of lefthanded bolt actions, including more Weatherbys, Brownings, Sakos, Tikkas, Kimber of Oregon, Savages, and others.</p><p> </p><p>So, to answer your question, yes. I am a firm believer that a true lefthanded version is superior for a good shooter in many ways.</p><p> </p><p>And, for a chuckle: When I am trying to buy a lefthanded version somewhere, the salesman almost always says something like this: You will never see another one of these, so you will have to pay through the nose for it.</p><p> </p><p>But, when I am trying to sell a lefthander to a dealer, the salesman usually says, "I will have to discount this substantially because almost no one wants a lefthanded version......."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevecrea, post: 542181, member: 34088"] [b]Re: Left Hand Rifles - How much interest is there in "Ready To Ship" left hand rifles[/b] I bought my first lefthand rifle in 1975. It was a Mark V Weatherby in .240 Weatherby. Previously, I had used what most lefthanders get by with: right hand bolt actions, semi-autos, etc. Since then, I have bought and used a variety of lefthanded bolt actions, including more Weatherbys, Brownings, Sakos, Tikkas, Kimber of Oregon, Savages, and others. So, to answer your question, yes. I am a firm believer that a true lefthanded version is superior for a good shooter in many ways. And, for a chuckle: When I am trying to buy a lefthanded version somewhere, the salesman almost always says something like this: You will never see another one of these, so you will have to pay through the nose for it. But, when I am trying to sell a lefthander to a dealer, the salesman usually says, "I will have to discount this substantially because almost no one wants a lefthanded version......." [/QUOTE]
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