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Old 10-24-2019, 04:24 PM
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bronko22000
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Originally Posted by Ernie Bishop
I am very comfortable shooting a right bolt/right port rifle left-handed.
I am also comfortable shooting it right handed too.
The B-14's usually shoot good. Kind of depends if you get the luck of the draw with the barrel, which is to be expected with a factory rig.

Bronko,
What are your goals and or aspirations for this Creed?
Competing, goofing on steel at distance, PRS type matches, hunting, or a combination of several of these things?
Like you I've shot many a RH rifle left handed and took a few deer right handed too when they snuck in on the "wrong side". As for my B-14 I got an itch to shoot at far off targets just for fun. I've been in the competition game back in the 80s and it gets to be too much like work than fun. This is strictly for my own pleasure and satisfaction. I love shooting rifles that can shoot itty bitty groups at long distances.
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