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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: 1171151" data-attributes="member: 81795"><p>Yeah, that's not a problem If I need to cycle it offhand I just hold the grip with left, cycle with right. It's the length of the rearward bolt travel in relation to my face that's the problem. If I stay shouldered and in the scope, the bolt can't come all the way back without whacking me in the nose. That's why I asked about lengthening the lop (tried a 14.5" lop and it worked fine.) Its only an issue on 90* throw Long Actions (so everything except Tikka, Sako, AI, and the Ruger American basically.) </p><p></p><p>That is a nice stock for sure, just not my style really as I never wrap my thumb around the rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmShooter, post: 1171151, member: 81795"] Yeah, that's not a problem If I need to cycle it offhand I just hold the grip with left, cycle with right. It's the length of the rearward bolt travel in relation to my face that's the problem. If I stay shouldered and in the scope, the bolt can't come all the way back without whacking me in the nose. That's why I asked about lengthening the lop (tried a 14.5" lop and it worked fine.) Its only an issue on 90* throw Long Actions (so everything except Tikka, Sako, AI, and the Ruger American basically.) That is a nice stock for sure, just not my style really as I never wrap my thumb around the rifle. [/QUOTE]
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