leftie shooting a semi-auto shotgun??
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Iowa
Posts: 470
leftie shooting a semi-auto shotgun??
I am a left handed shooter and I ask this because my dad has a .22 semi-auto that I CAN'T shoot because I get a face full of junk when I shoot it. I don't have any problems at all shooting my 870 Wingmaster.
Do any left hand shooters shoot a right handsemi-auto shotgun? I am thinking about changing to an autoloader after shooting a pumpgun for over 40 years, but I don't want a face full of burnt powder and other gunk. I did shoot a Benelli SBE last year without any problems, but I think I noticed the action working. Other than that, no problems, but I wonder if on a windy day there might be problems. I worry too much sometimes.
I'm not sure I want a Benelli, but if I do, I will buy a left hand gun. I am thinking about a Browning that only comes in right hand action. Sure don't want to buy a gun I can't use. Help, please! Jim
Do any left hand shooters shoot a right handsemi-auto shotgun? I am thinking about changing to an autoloader after shooting a pumpgun for over 40 years, but I don't want a face full of burnt powder and other gunk. I did shoot a Benelli SBE last year without any problems, but I think I noticed the action working. Other than that, no problems, but I wonder if on a windy day there might be problems. I worry too much sometimes.
I'm not sure I want a Benelli, but if I do, I will buy a left hand gun. I am thinking about a Browning that only comes in right hand action. Sure don't want to buy a gun I can't use. Help, please! Jim
#2
RE: leftie shooting a semi-auto shotgun??
I'm lefty and I've been shooting semis off and on for 45 years. I've only occasionally had powder blow in my face and that was waterfowl hunting with a strong wind in my face. Ain't no big thing. Just wear shooting glasses.
#3
RE: leftie shooting a semi-auto shotgun??
ORIGINAL: bronko22000
I'm lefty and I've been shooting semis off and on for 45 years. I've only occasionally had powder blow in my face and that was waterfowl hunting with a strong wind in my face. Ain't no big thing. Just wear shooting glasses.
I'm lefty and I've been shooting semis off and on for 45 years. I've only occasionally had powder blow in my face and that was waterfowl hunting with a strong wind in my face. Ain't no big thing. Just wear shooting glasses.
Heck I'm right handed and shoot right handed guns and I've gotten powder in the eyes before.
They do make left handed shotguns 2eagles. Being a 10%er you sometimes have to pay a few more dollars to offset the set-up costs, but the gun will likely fit you better as well. I'd think it would be money well spent.
#4
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location:
Posts: 142
RE: leftie shooting a semi-auto shotgun??
I have a lefty SBEII. Awesome gun. I also have a lefty flintlock. I do have a few righty pump guns but don't mind the shells ejecting too much. All in all, if feasible, I would go with the lefthanded version of whatever you're getting. There is a reason they make them that way. It suits us. That being said, I'll bet there are more left handed shooters shooting righty guns that will tell you differently. I just happen to like the LHers I have.
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2003
Location:
Posts: 920
RE: leftie shooting a semi-auto shotgun??
You might want to look at the Remington 105 CTI, it's a bottom eject and works for right or left handers.
I am right handed, left eye dominate and have no problems shooting 10'000's rounds out of a tricked out Beretta 391 Trap. The gun is right hand eject but the wood is left handed. It is very important though that eye protection is worn as there is always a chance of unburnt powder and debris being blown into the shooters face when using an autoloader
I am right handed, left eye dominate and have no problems shooting 10'000's rounds out of a tricked out Beretta 391 Trap. The gun is right hand eject but the wood is left handed. It is very important though that eye protection is worn as there is always a chance of unburnt powder and debris being blown into the shooters face when using an autoloader
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 3,224
RE: leftie shooting a semi-auto shotgun??
I shoot with either hand and have never had a problem shooting any type of gun left handed. Though like it was mentioned wear shooting glasses no matter which hand you shoot with.
#9
RE: leftie shooting a semi-auto shotgun??
I'm a lefty as well is my partner and last year we both decieded it was time to buy an autloader b/c we'regoing to join a fun trap league.
Both bought rh autos and no problems with debris,etc.Ican say until I got use to my berreta I did notice the cycling but now it doesn't bother me.
If doing it all over again and buying new if a LH was available in the model I was interested in I'd probably pay the additional cost for a S paw version.Mines a hoot and wonder what took me so long
Both bought rh autos and no problems with debris,etc.Ican say until I got use to my berreta I did notice the cycling but now it doesn't bother me.
If doing it all over again and buying new if a LH was available in the model I was interested in I'd probably pay the additional cost for a S paw version.Mines a hoot and wonder what took me so long
#10
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 3
RE: leftie shooting a semi-auto shotgun??
I am a left handed shooter. I used to shoot a right handed mossberg and would occasionally get powder in my face. Desided to buy a new autoloader, went with a Benelli M2 black synthetic. So far I've shot 150 rounds through it on my trap league. It is an absolutely wonderful gun. Everything on the gun is reversed for a left handed shooter. I was also surprized atthe weight of the gun, its nowhere near as heavy as what my "berg" was. You might want to try the Benelli M2, you'll be pleasantly surprized.