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<blockquote data-quote="NCWshooter" data-source="post: 2693412" data-attributes="member: 75355"><p>Being a lefty myself, my first rifle I hunted with was an Argentine Mauser in 7.65 and I learned to operate it pretty good. When I was about 16 my Dad and I found a Savage 110 in left hand in 30-06 with a custom Weatherby/California-type stock. I began reloading about that time. My favorite was the Remington 700 LH I got when I traded the Savage for that. I like the feel of the stock and it was the most accurate rifle in my experience at that time. I wish the Remington had a little more purchase on the bolt. I once thought the rifle was perfect and trigger after I adjusted per instructions the best. I do not like the X trigger at all and replace those with Timney. If this discussion is about factory rifles that is my favorite. I think a tactical bolt, a little longer would be a great addition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NCWshooter, post: 2693412, member: 75355"] Being a lefty myself, my first rifle I hunted with was an Argentine Mauser in 7.65 and I learned to operate it pretty good. When I was about 16 my Dad and I found a Savage 110 in left hand in 30-06 with a custom Weatherby/California-type stock. I began reloading about that time. My favorite was the Remington 700 LH I got when I traded the Savage for that. I like the feel of the stock and it was the most accurate rifle in my experience at that time. I wish the Remington had a little more purchase on the bolt. I once thought the rifle was perfect and trigger after I adjusted per instructions the best. I do not like the X trigger at all and replace those with Timney. If this discussion is about factory rifles that is my favorite. I think a tactical bolt, a little longer would be a great addition. [/QUOTE]
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