Lefty's hunting with right handed bolt actions?
#11
Typical Buck
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 515
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From: Wide open Nevada
The biggest problem I have is a. I'm cross dominate (left eyed rt handed) b. After many years of shooting rt handed bolts it's a trip to be able to cycle the bolt "normaly".
You might want to give a pump or lever a try as they dont have you dropping the fore end or reaching over the action and/or scope . You can get them in nearly every modern cartrige too .
You might want to give a pump or lever a try as they dont have you dropping the fore end or reaching over the action and/or scope . You can get them in nearly every modern cartrige too .
#12
Joined: Jan 2008
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I'm right-handed/left eye dominant... I've only owned one bolt action in my life, as a young teen I had a RH SIG SHR970 in .270win... Took a shot and missed a 9-point, tried for a follow-up shot, but he was long gone... My dad tried to find me a LH bolt, but they were kinda pricey... Took his Browning BAR Safari in 30-06 out of the closet and that's been my go-to gun for everything from yotes to elk... Now that I'm in Alaska, I'm considering buying a BAR Safari in .338 win mag for the extra ummph come bear season... I've been able to maintain 4" groups at 300yds, which is just about the longest shot I'll ever take hunting anyway... Handloads bring the groups down in size, but I don't have the time anymore... Recoil is nonexistant in that gun due to it's weight and action... A lot of people look down on semi-autos, but I've been using mine for 10 years now and have had zero problems... It's been everywhere from the Mississippi swamps to the Alaskan tundra and worked like a champ every time... I recommend the BAR Safari to anyone with the problem I've had...




