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Left Handed - DR Options?
14 July 2009, 21:24
MuletrainLeft Handed - DR Options?
What is the usual cure for being left handed and wanting a double rifle? Do you use it as it is, have a new stock made, or have the factory stock modified?
Using a rifle with the cheek piece on the wrong side would just bother me to the point of not being able to fully enjoy the pleasure of shooting a double rifle.
What would you do?
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14 July 2009, 21:33
DuggaBoyeUsed I presume??
Preferably ,for me at least, I'd have one made to fit, if i could spare the expense.
When I switched to the left side, I had trouble with the standard trigger arrangement for a bit.
Having true left handed triggers would be nice, but $$$$$$$$$$.
Shoot the rifle a bit see how it works for you, the decide on the $$$$
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I'm lefty. I don't find right barrel front trigger an issue, but I have the triggers twisted for a lefty, not expensive, btw.
For a rifle without an extended top strap, you can have an offending wrong side cheekpiece removed and the stock bent. Some wood removal/sanding/thinning of the comb on the right side may be nessecary for "perfection" as well. All this is not very expensve.
For a rifle with an extended top strap, and I have two, removal of the offending cheekpiece plus thinning the comb and removing wood on the right side has "built in" sufficient cast on to make the rifle fit well. Also not very expensive.
Ultimately, restocking may be required, and is the best option, though expensive.
JPK

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14 July 2009, 22:38
Dave Bushquote:
Originally posted by Muletrain:
What is the usual cure for being left handed and wanting a double rifle?
Searcy
Dave
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14 July 2009, 22:54
700 nitroor heym they make left handed rifles as well.
14 July 2009, 23:57
MikeBurkeSearcy is a good choice, or you can watch the classified ads on AR, gunbroker, etc. I found a very nice left hand Krieghoff on AR for a great price. Sometimes better lucky than good.
15 July 2009, 11:30
mouse93It's not just a cheek piece - left hand triggers and palm swell are the gadgets that make a double what is suppose to be - fit perfect extention of your arm and it would be a pity to left it unperfect.
Tho you can get used to RH stock and RH triggers as well - I was raised by right handed rifles and didn't find it as a snag until recently when I was able to get a kick out of true lefties.
None of my rifles, of any description, has a palm swell. Shotguns either, for that matter.
As with many things, they are subject to personal preference, and I really, really don't like them.
I don't think I've ever seen one on any English rifle, btw, have you?
JPK

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16 July 2009, 05:40
BigFiveJackI think new_guy
www.heymusa.com had said in the past that HEYM has the ZERO UPCHARGE lefty option.
Jack
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16 July 2009, 08:14
dirklawyerquote:
Originally posted by BigFiveJack:
I think new_guy
www.heymusa.com had said in the past that HEYM has the ZERO UPCHARGE lefty option.
Jack, this is true, no lefty charge for cast on (cast off for lefty), lt. check piece, triggers bent for lt. handers.
"An individual with experience is never at the mercies of an individual with an argument"
16 July 2009, 11:22
mouse93quote:
Originally posted by JPK:
I don't think I've ever seen one on any English rifle, btw, have you?
JPK
Nope - but as you said - matter of personal preference and I do like it (as I do like fiber beads, but that is another story)

quote:
Originally posted by mouse93:
quote:
Originally posted by JPK:
I don't think I've ever seen one on any English rifle, btw, have you?
JPK
Nope - but as you said - matter of personal preference and I do like it (as I do like fiber beads, but that is another story)
Shhh, quiet on the fiber beads.. I like them too, though one my bolts.
JPK

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18 July 2009, 09:22
SnowwolfeChapuis will build you with a left hand cheek piece but when I ordered mine (UGEX) I passed on the cheek piece and just ordered the rifle without cast. Shoulders and points just fine. Opening the rifle and location of the triggers both seem natural to me.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
22 July 2009, 07:56
NitrodaveI bought this LH Searcy here on AR...most reasonable price.
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22 July 2009, 19:41
Muletrainquote:
Originally posted by Nitrodave:
I bought this LH Searcy here on AR...most reasonable price.
ND

I am thinking about doing the same.
Elephant Hunter,
Double Rifle Shooter Society,
NRA Lifetime Member,
Ten Safaris, in RSA, Namibia, Zimbabwe