PropellerHead
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Sorry this is not a political or Second Amendment question, but rather a strong-side / weak-side question.
I have shot left-handed all of my life, and am getting ready to purchase my next rifle. I'm interested in an accurate, long-range rifle and am trying to decide if I should go with a left-handed or a right-handed rifle.
I know that a lefty can shoot a right-handed rifle, but I feel that the risk of injury is unacceptable to do this with any regularity. I intend to reload, and since I'm not absolutely perfect, I don't want the bolt opening pointing at my face in the event of an overpressure round.
The key to all of the above is: has anyone had any experience with retraining themselves to "switch sides"? If so, were you able to attain any degree of accuracy with the "new" side? I have very good vision in both eyes, so that won't be a big factor. I am on a budget, so a custom built left-handed rifle would be nice, but is not possible at this time. I was planning on buying a Savage, but going with a right-handed gun could open up some more options. (No Savage bashing please, I've heard all of the arguments before.)
Any and all comments would be appreciated.
advTHANKSance
I have shot left-handed all of my life, and am getting ready to purchase my next rifle. I'm interested in an accurate, long-range rifle and am trying to decide if I should go with a left-handed or a right-handed rifle.
I know that a lefty can shoot a right-handed rifle, but I feel that the risk of injury is unacceptable to do this with any regularity. I intend to reload, and since I'm not absolutely perfect, I don't want the bolt opening pointing at my face in the event of an overpressure round.
The key to all of the above is: has anyone had any experience with retraining themselves to "switch sides"? If so, were you able to attain any degree of accuracy with the "new" side? I have very good vision in both eyes, so that won't be a big factor. I am on a budget, so a custom built left-handed rifle would be nice, but is not possible at this time. I was planning on buying a Savage, but going with a right-handed gun could open up some more options. (No Savage bashing please, I've heard all of the arguments before.)
Any and all comments would be appreciated.
advTHANKSance