Ok, I have this idea.
Just think about it for a second.....Think of the advantages a left handed shooter would have using a right handed rifle. His off hand can load and run the bolt without changing his shooting position. Not to mention that checking their windage adjustment is just a matter of opening their right eye. A right hand shooter shooting a right hand rifle has to break cheek weld to check their windage not to mention break position to cycle the bolt and reload.
Maybe Im nuts but the next rifle Im going to build will be a lefty....Ive got to try this out...And too bad that there isnt a less expensive option for a scope that will put the windage on the left side other than USO.....sure wish I could still afford one of those but unfortunately those days are gone.
Just think about it for a second.....Think of the advantages a left handed shooter would have using a right handed rifle. His off hand can load and run the bolt without changing his shooting position. Not to mention that checking their windage adjustment is just a matter of opening their right eye. A right hand shooter shooting a right hand rifle has to break cheek weld to check their windage not to mention break position to cycle the bolt and reload.
Maybe Im nuts but the next rifle Im going to build will be a lefty....Ive got to try this out...And too bad that there isnt a less expensive option for a scope that will put the windage on the left side other than USO.....sure wish I could still afford one of those but unfortunately those days are gone.