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Terrible being a southpaw
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<blockquote data-quote="NorsemanAlaska" data-source="post: 1686440" data-attributes="member: 101498"><p>Fellow lefty here. Actually I'm an ambi shooter but left eye dominant. I'm proficient with handgun and long gun with either arm but favor shooting left handed. Especially when pistol shooting with both eyes open. I started on right hand bolt rifles about 45 years ago. Then got a left hand Savage but the calibers were limited in the 70's/80's. Being an Alaskan I needed larger calibers so I've hunted a lot of animals with a Ruger #1 and then rolled into Thompson Center as well. It was a fun challenge to harvest an animal with a single shot rifle. I'd gotten to the point where I could reload almost as fast as a bolt rifle. I too am disappointed, even at this day and age, that there's not more companies offering left hand rifles. I've finally settled on Savage and Ruger. I have a left handed Remington 870 shotgun, which I haven't seen very often...Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorsemanAlaska, post: 1686440, member: 101498"] Fellow lefty here. Actually I'm an ambi shooter but left eye dominant. I'm proficient with handgun and long gun with either arm but favor shooting left handed. Especially when pistol shooting with both eyes open. I started on right hand bolt rifles about 45 years ago. Then got a left hand Savage but the calibers were limited in the 70's/80's. Being an Alaskan I needed larger calibers so I've hunted a lot of animals with a Ruger #1 and then rolled into Thompson Center as well. It was a fun challenge to harvest an animal with a single shot rifle. I'd gotten to the point where I could reload almost as fast as a bolt rifle. I too am disappointed, even at this day and age, that there's not more companies offering left hand rifles. I've finally settled on Savage and Ruger. I have a left handed Remington 870 shotgun, which I haven't seen very often...Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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