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Left-Handed Rifles??????
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<blockquote data-quote="benchracer" data-source="post: 1034918" data-attributes="member: 22069"><p>Prone shooting at long range targets is typically a slow fire exercise. The same basic manipulation from a bench applies to prone. I don't see any disadvantage there. The only time I am going to do something with a bolt action that involves speed will be from standing, kneeling, and perhaps sitting. That is where rotation of the rifle with the non-firing hand comes into play.</p><p> </p><p>Having said that, if manipulating a right handed action doesn't fit your shooting style, then RH actions are clearly not for you. I just got tired of taking the long way around to get a rifle I wanted simply because of an ergonomic issue that can be easily circumvented with a little bit of thought and practice. Clearly, not everyone feels that way. That is why LH rifles are still being made. I just won't be buying any of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benchracer, post: 1034918, member: 22069"] Prone shooting at long range targets is typically a slow fire exercise. The same basic manipulation from a bench applies to prone. I don't see any disadvantage there. The only time I am going to do something with a bolt action that involves speed will be from standing, kneeling, and perhaps sitting. That is where rotation of the rifle with the non-firing hand comes into play. Having said that, if manipulating a right handed action doesn't fit your shooting style, then RH actions are clearly not for you. I just got tired of taking the long way around to get a rifle I wanted simply because of an ergonomic issue that can be easily circumvented with a little bit of thought and practice. Clearly, not everyone feels that way. That is why LH rifles are still being made. I just won't be buying any of them. [/QUOTE]
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