Left hand bolt, right hand shooter
- Harvey_nicks
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Left hand bolt, right hand shooter
Hi guys, is there any of you out there that are right handed but use a left hand bolt? It's something I'm considering doing to give it a try, would be keen to know if any of you have tried it and opinions on the matter.
- Blackbaronfish
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Re: Left hand bolt, right hand shooter
Do you have a two piece bolt or three piece. A little heat with a hair dryer will separate them. Once separated you will be able to configure them to your cackhanded ways
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- Casual Shooter
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Re: Left hand bolt, right hand shooter
Hi
I’m left handed and I have 2 right handed daystate airwolves and a left handed AA s400. I also have a right handed browning t bolt 17HMR and a left handed Anchutz 22 and don’t find any of them more difficult/easier to shoot. I guess it might be different if I wanted to rapid fire but that isn’t usually required!
Try it out. You might not find it a problem.
I’m left handed and I have 2 right handed daystate airwolves and a left handed AA s400. I also have a right handed browning t bolt 17HMR and a left handed Anchutz 22 and don’t find any of them more difficult/easier to shoot. I guess it might be different if I wanted to rapid fire but that isn’t usually required!
Try it out. You might not find it a problem.
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