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The Basics, Starting Out
Lefty with a RH Long Action
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<blockquote data-quote="7mmShooter" data-source="post: 1171118" data-attributes="member: 81795"><p>Thanks Bravo 4, and you are correct. I also find it easier to shoot a rh bolt prone, which is all I ever really shoot anyway (in the past 4 years I think I've only shot my rifle offhand once lol)</p><p></p><p>I'm actually looking at either the American Predator, or the American Magnum (which being so new aren't easy to find...) 70* throw (no problems cycling like I have with 90*s) and they both come factory threaded which saves me about $140. The Predator I'd get in .243 no need for a brake I'm thinking, but the Magnum would definitely be getting a Mini Magnum Muscle Brake...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmShooter, post: 1171118, member: 81795"] Thanks Bravo 4, and you are correct. I also find it easier to shoot a rh bolt prone, which is all I ever really shoot anyway (in the past 4 years I think I've only shot my rifle offhand once lol) I'm actually looking at either the American Predator, or the American Magnum (which being so new aren't easy to find...) 70* throw (no problems cycling like I have with 90*s) and they both come factory threaded which saves me about $140. The Predator I'd get in .243 no need for a brake I'm thinking, but the Magnum would definitely be getting a Mini Magnum Muscle Brake... [/QUOTE]
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