A left handed .308

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I'm left handed, but when I try to use a left handed rifle I don't like it. I'm so used to training on right handed weapons it's not even an issue.
 

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Surprisingly i have met quite a few like that, Steven. My father was one of them. Dont think he ever owned a lefty, and he could get rounds on target with my rifles as good or better than I ever could.
Iceberg, here's a Savage you might like as well:
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/57410-55.html
Obviously its a bit easier to find bolt guns left handed that autos. Not sure I have ever seen a left handed auto in .308. I know there are some AR's that are but I believe that they are only in 5.56. Could be wrong though.
 

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You can't go wrong with a Remington 700. My buddy has a LH Savage in .308 similiar to the one linked above. Nice rifle and the accu-trigger is a real sweet setup.

The Remington trigger can be easily adjusted too although they won't tell you that. I tweaked the lawyer trigger on my Model Seven and improved my groups greatly while keeping it "heavy" enough for a hunting rifle.
 

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Seven;4342562 said:
Really like that 77/357. Wonder if that rotary clip is configured for .38's as well. Maybe it comes with two clips?

As long as the rear of the magazine sits in the same place as the 357 it should pick up a .38 just as well. I believe the only difference it the head space.
 

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Vtwin;4342557 said:
You can't go wrong with a Remington 700. My buddy has a LH Savage in .308 similiar to the one linked above. Nice rifle and the accu-trigger is a real sweet setup.

The Remington trigger can be easily adjusted too although they won't tell you that. I tweaked the lawyer trigger on my Model Seven and improved my groups greatly while keeping it "heavy" enough for a hunting rifle.

I tinkered with my trigger on my VTR as well. Kind of have to do that with the understanding that you just voided your warranty. I did look last night for left handed 700's as that is my favorite bolt gun, just didnt see a lot of them in stock anywhere.
 

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thanks for all the replies - looking now.

i used to put the rifle on my right shoulder and my friend marty looked at me once and said "what in the hell are you doing" cause i'd push my left eye to try and sight it. he found me left eye dominate and moved the gun yea, it did feel better.

i'm not real sure i'd like the left handed bolt release either. my springfield m1a is right handed and they just don't make a left handed model. the manual even says they won't do it and do what the gov makes you do, right handed. :)

we have a cheaper than dirt down the highway so i may go check it out but i doubt it's one they have in stock, making it harder to do a "hands on" check.

none of my pistols are left handed but the 1911 is fine, the judge and the .357 mag revolver don't really care so i guess i'll be ok.
 

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StevenOtero;4342337 said:
I'm left handed, but when I try to use a left handed rifle I don't like it. I'm so used to training on right handed weapons it's not even an issue.

Same here except with Golf clubs.
 

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super8;4342348 said:
just have to learn to become ambidextrous

That would be awesome, .. I would give my right hand to be ambidextrous.


;)
 

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Sam I Am;4342815 said:
Same here except with Golf clubs.
Don't get me wrong, I put the rifle on my left shoulder. There are ways to work the bolt/charging handle your own way. Just to clarify to OP I fire w/ my left shoulder using right handed weapons. If I try to fire with my left shoulder using left handed weapons it's so awkward due to training w/ right handed all of these years.
 

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Vtwin;4342557 said:
You can't go wrong with a Remington 700. My buddy has a LH Savage in .308 similiar to the one linked above. Nice rifle and the accu-trigger is a real sweet setup.

The Remington trigger can be easily adjusted too although they won't tell you that. I tweaked the lawyer trigger on my Model Seven and improved my groups greatly while keeping it "heavy" enough for a hunting rifle.
This is the exact advice I was going to offer. My brother shoots lefty and swears by his. It looks like this.

http://forum.gon.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=638861&stc=1&d=1324418243

If you don't like the stock then this site has some awesome laminate and wood stocks you can order.

I personally like this one.

http://a248.e.akamai.net/origin-cdn.../vspfiles/photos/400-104-FT-2T.jpg?1322045175

And this one.

http://a248.e.akamai.net/origin-cdn.../vspfiles/photos/600-104-FT-2T.jpg?1322045175
 

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roughneck266;4343192 said:
Boyds makes great stocks. Thinking of using one on my next rifle.
Have you seen the laminate one that has Cowboys colors? I think it is called Sky.

I really have to have one at some point.
 

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Hostile;4343199 said:
Have you seen the laminate one that has Cowboys colors? I think it is called Sky.

I really have to have one at some point.

great input hos - i know you know this stuff.

lever action. anyone have a preference? usually that's what, the rifleman 30-30? not sure right or left handed it would make a difference but since i use both hands depending on the situation, sometime it just doesn't matter.

savage rifles - i just never rated them that high but i don't have a ton of experience. i love browning 30.06 but yea, i've still not shot it yet.

i'll go shoot my m1a tomorrow for the 1st time.
 

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iceberg;4343563 said:
great input hos - i know you know this stuff.

lever action. anyone have a preference? usually that's what, the rifleman 30-30? not sure right or left handed it would make a difference but since i use both hands depending on the situation, sometime it just doesn't matter.

savage rifles - i just never rated them that high but i don't have a ton of experience. i love browning 30.06 but yea, i've still not shot it yet.

i'll go shoot my m1a tomorrow for the 1st time.
Oh man, I love lever actions like no other firing mechanism.

I have 2 and want a 3rd. I have a Winchester 30-30 Model 94 and a Winchester .308 Model 88. The lever action on that 88 is the smoothest action I have ever used. I want a Winchester .22 as well.

I like bolt actions, but I love lever actions.
 

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Hostile;4343584 said:
Oh man, I love lever actions like no other firing mechanism.

I have 2 and want a 3rd. I have a Winchester 30-30 Model 94 and a Winchester .308 Model 88. The lever action on that 88 is the smoothest action I have ever used. I want a Winchester .22 as well.

I like bolt actions, but I love lever actions.

being left handed the lever action just seems to flow better for me. bolt action is a crossover so to speak even left handed. shoot drop - natural.

i was looking 30-30 just to stay traditional but i also look at "stopping power". a 30-30 will jack up a deer. maybe an elk. but a bear you better be rifleman fast.

.308 drops the bear.

i just have to realize it's not all about max power every time. but i do love a .308 round overall.
 

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Lever guns are great! Henry's are nice as well, dunno if they even make a 30/30 though. All kinds of options with Marlins. You can even get 308 although it isnt 7.62X51.
Hoss you're gonna get me in trouble. I just bought a new carry piece when I was home last month. Pretty sure the Mrs. will not understand me buying something else! O well she's been mad before...

BTW Browning makes a lever gun in .308 Winchester (ugly as sin but here it is)
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/...les/Browning BLR Lightweight 81 308 Win 20in/
 
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