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Yes, I always buy LH guns if they have a cheek piece. You also have to be careful they don't put some cast off in the stock.
That's why I liked the Renegade. Straight stock with no cheek piece. Bronko....He wants to use conicals. Otherwise the GPR would be a good choice, but then he'd be better off with a .54. |
Falcon - just out of curiosity why does it have to be a lefty? Two of my inlines are right handed guns; the third is a TC Encore. My go to muzzleloader is a CVA StagHorn: its awkward because i have to use my right hand to take it off safe. |
falcon - I can symphathise with your desire for left handed rifles. I also have a bunch of left hand bolt action CF rifles. And I too have a LH AR and a bunch of lever guns and single shots. The bolts are LH simply because of the easier cycling for a second shot without going through too many contortions. But even then I've (fortunately) rarely needed a second shot at game. But as for the ML - there usually ain't going to be a second shot. So IMO a LH ML has no advantage and they cost more.
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Well if you think you can shoot a straight stock right handed percussion rifle.. and you need one that shoots conicals.. I have had good luck shooting T/C New Englanders and Black Mountain Magnums (1-28 twist) with conicals.
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Originally Posted by bronko22000
(Post 3934271)
falcon - I can symphathise with your desire for left handed rifles. I also have a bunch of left hand bolt action CF rifles. And I too have a LH AR and a bunch of lever guns and single shots. The bolts are LH simply because of the easier cycling for a second shot without going through too many contortions. But even then I've (fortunately) rarely needed a second shot at game. But as for the ML - there usually ain't going to be a second shot. So IMO a LH ML has no advantage and they cost more.
Even a GPR/GPH? |
So IMO a LH ML has no advantage and they cost more. |
I don't get why you're thanking Bronko? The stock does make a difference in the the gun you asked about, and the price is the same for LH or RH guns.
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 3934311)
Even a GPR/GPH?
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 3934466)
I don't get why you're thanking Bronko? The stock does make a difference in the the gun you asked about, and the price is the same for LH or RH guns.
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Say what you want about the cheek piece. It lines up the sights better. Why should he buy a gun and have to sand off the cheek piece, and then have to refinish it? The gun is very comfortable with it.
Not to mention it's not a bad copy of a Hawken. Which as you know. Had a cheek piece. As I mentioned earlier. The Renegade is fine shooting from either side. My Renegade was a RH gun that I shot left handed, but that stock was symmetrical. The GPH isn't. As a side note. If you put a peep sight on the gun. It gets in the way of having to reach over with your left thumb to cock a right hand hammer. It just makes sense to buy the GPH LH gun he can get below wholesale. I like buying from that guy, because he's had those guns for awhile, and they are the older ones with the dark stain. They seem to be a better fit and finish than the ones being made now. The two that I bought were perfect in every way. |
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