Long story short, I’ve had zero luck finding what I need and I know a custom build is an option, I just flat out don’t know how. There’s the truth of it. I’ve always been able to shoot, average at best in these ranks, I’m assuming, but I’ve never embarrassed myself. What do I need to build a lefty bolt action, with a pistol grip, in 6.5 creed or .308 win?
The long version, for those interested. lol
I was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis at 13, and I’m 45 now. The damage is systemic, but as it relates to shooting I have some very critical limitations. So much so, that I’ve only been shooting pistols in the last 20 years or so. I’m right handed, but I can’t rotate my forearm due to damage in the elbow joint. To visualize this, put out your right hand as if you were going to shake someone’s hand, and that is almost as far as I can rotate my forearm and hand. I cannot hold a standard rifle stock because of this. Also, due to the right elbow my right arm doesn’t bend less than 85 degrees. This means I have to have a 14.5 LOP minimum to get my finger on the trigger and still put the stock in my shoulder. (I’ve just recently learned this data about the LOP) so I haven’t even considered shooting long guns in ages.
I was in PA recently with friends and found myself behind a semi-auto 12ga, that just happened to fit all of my physical quirks. I ran through half a dozen mags of 12ga, at least. This got us all started down the rabbit hole of putting a rifle back in my hands so I can go hunting, which I’ve never done before, but always wanted to try. There are simply some things you assume you give up, after your third hip replacement. LOL
We got the measurements, and figured out what would work. I’m going to be stationary because it’s necessary, so likely from a tripod. I shoot righty, but I can’t operate the bolt with my right hand because my elbow won’t allow enough range of motion to run the action. So that brings us to a left handed action. I can’t hold a standard stock, but can operate using a pistol grip just fine. Lastly, we determined the LOP needs to be 14-15 inches, that latter is preferable.
I’m not looking to enter competition, and regrettably I’ll never be in the service. I just want a functional rifle chambered so that I can hit the woods and possibly put some fresh venison in the smoker. If I could pick up a cheap Ruger American and be on my way, I would. I know that’s not the case, so here I am looking for solutions. I have seen a few threads where custom builds are mentioned, but I simply don’t know all of the language or even what is needed to end up with a working rifle that will hit somewhere near where I’m aiming.
So that’s the long version. If you’re willing to help me out, it would be appreciated. Just don’t assume I know anything more than how to aim, breathe and pull a trigger. (It will save us both some frustration LOL)
The long version, for those interested. lol
I was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis at 13, and I’m 45 now. The damage is systemic, but as it relates to shooting I have some very critical limitations. So much so, that I’ve only been shooting pistols in the last 20 years or so. I’m right handed, but I can’t rotate my forearm due to damage in the elbow joint. To visualize this, put out your right hand as if you were going to shake someone’s hand, and that is almost as far as I can rotate my forearm and hand. I cannot hold a standard rifle stock because of this. Also, due to the right elbow my right arm doesn’t bend less than 85 degrees. This means I have to have a 14.5 LOP minimum to get my finger on the trigger and still put the stock in my shoulder. (I’ve just recently learned this data about the LOP) so I haven’t even considered shooting long guns in ages.
I was in PA recently with friends and found myself behind a semi-auto 12ga, that just happened to fit all of my physical quirks. I ran through half a dozen mags of 12ga, at least. This got us all started down the rabbit hole of putting a rifle back in my hands so I can go hunting, which I’ve never done before, but always wanted to try. There are simply some things you assume you give up, after your third hip replacement. LOL
We got the measurements, and figured out what would work. I’m going to be stationary because it’s necessary, so likely from a tripod. I shoot righty, but I can’t operate the bolt with my right hand because my elbow won’t allow enough range of motion to run the action. So that brings us to a left handed action. I can’t hold a standard stock, but can operate using a pistol grip just fine. Lastly, we determined the LOP needs to be 14-15 inches, that latter is preferable.
I’m not looking to enter competition, and regrettably I’ll never be in the service. I just want a functional rifle chambered so that I can hit the woods and possibly put some fresh venison in the smoker. If I could pick up a cheap Ruger American and be on my way, I would. I know that’s not the case, so here I am looking for solutions. I have seen a few threads where custom builds are mentioned, but I simply don’t know all of the language or even what is needed to end up with a working rifle that will hit somewhere near where I’m aiming.
So that’s the long version. If you’re willing to help me out, it would be appreciated. Just don’t assume I know anything more than how to aim, breathe and pull a trigger. (It will save us both some frustration LOL)