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I'll start.
My left handed M70 Classic in 375 H&H:

My left handed, Montana Rifle Co. action with a Krieger barrel and Accurate Innovations Stock in 6.5x284.


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Posts: 12764 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Heres mine, I have a LH MRC .416 Rem. Mag to arrive from the 'smith next week. I'm in the process of thinking/starting a couple other projects aswell, one in .358 Norma, the other in .375 H+H

Mark Bansner .280 Rem.



Mark Bansner .338 Win. Mag.



Mark Bansner "Sheep Hunter .300 Win. Mag.



Hers a CDL I had rechambered to 7mmSTW, bluprinted, pillar bedded, free floated, trigger work, and recrowned.



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The only pic I have right now.

Savage 11FL in 300WSM, Boyds nutmeg laminate JRS stock, limbsaver pad.
 
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We need a pic of someone`s left handed 788, are these the only factory left handed rifles that eject to the right?
 
Posts: 131 | Location: South east Queensland Australia | Registered: 28 August 2005Reply With Quote
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We need a pic of someone`s left handed 788, are these the only factory left handed rifles that eject to the right?


The one on the far left here is a 788 (308 Win) that I bought new in 1975


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LOl, I`ve seen more left handed rifles in this forum than I beleive there are in my country entirely.
 
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Top LH Pac-Nor Win 70 9.3 X 62
Bottom LH Win 70 .375 H&H Custom Wood


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We need a pic of someone`s left handed 788, are these the only factory left handed rifles that eject to the right?


My Remington 581 LH 22LR ejects to the right.
 
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As far as a left-hand bolt with right ejection, I took a Savage Striker and made it into a rifle to have that capability while varminting. The rifle has two barrels, one in .22BR and the other in .243...although that may become a 6-284. Don't have a digital camera, still using film.


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It took a little longer than it was supposed too (Import probs), but here it is, cant wait to shoot 'er













Its a LH MRC Stainless Barelled action, 22" bbl. chambered in .416 Rem. Mag. I got them too bead blast to a dull, dull finish (The camera flash really makes it look shinier than it is). I got a Bansner "Hi-Tech" Win Mod 70 stock, that is floated and pillar bedded, Limbsaver on the back,NECG "Express sights", NECG bbl. Band swivel. I also ordered Talley "QD" rings and bases. All the sights, rings etc. were powder coated black or silver. They also installed a Mercury recoil Suppressor in the stock. Right now I mounted a Leupold Vari XIII 1.5-5 w/ heavy Duplex. I may put a Sliver Leupold 2-7X on it. The rifle field ready weighs in at about 8.75 lbs.

Just what the Doctor ordered for smashin' Coastal Brownies, and a couple Dugga Boys!!
and the odd Coyote, and Gopher, and whatever else happens to end up in the sights!


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Wow - you guys have some really nice stuff. I will show my "humble" LH rifles to you.

Win M70 .338 Magnum



Ruger M77 - .300 Win Mag



Remington 700 - 7mm RM. McMillian Remington Classic stock. Metal coated with Birdson's Black-T coating.


Remington 788 - .308 Win



Savage 111 GL - .250 Savage. Has SSS trigger and Boyd's JRS stock



Savage 110 FLP - .25-06. Also with SSS trigger



Benelli SBE II - 12g


In addition, I have many that are LH friendly such as Marlin lever actions, Ruger #1, Savage M99, etc.
 
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Gentlenem ! If there was an ambidextrous bolt action on the market ? would anyone be interested in Buying it ?
 
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LH 577 Nitro pinless sidelock - still in the white.



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Gentlenem ! If there was an ambidextrous bolt action on the market ? would anyone be interested in Buying it ?


I'm always buying lefties and I'd look at an ambidextrous gun but it would depend upon how it's done.

Having two bolt cutouts in the stock would probably look pretty bad.


Frank



"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953

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LH 577 Nitro pinless sidelock - still in the white.



You bringing that to the DRSS shoot? Razzer


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LH 577 Nitro pinless sidelock - still in the white.



You bringing that to the DRSS shoot? Razzer


Unfortunately, it won't be there. I will have a RH 470 there though.

This 577 is waiting on some lucky lefty to figure out how they want it engraved.


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This 577 is waiting on some lucky lefty to figure out how they want it engraved.


I know exactly how I want it engraved! It's just getting it past Wifezilla that's the problem.


Frank



"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953

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Holy cow........I'm in love with that Double, I too know how I want it engraved!!!!!!!


Rod

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LH BSA International Martini with 20x Lyman "All American"





Hold still varmint; while I plugs yer!
If'n I miss, our band of 45/70 brothers, will fill yer full of lead!

 
Posts: 1785 | Location: Kingaroy, Australia | Registered: 29 April 2002Reply With Quote
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Concho & Fjold,

There is an ambidextrous rifle - the Musgrave .22Lr Ambidex. I am left handed but I do not own one of these. Aman at our rifle club has one. It has a very pale - blonde stock - non stained beech?

The way it 'works', if I remember correctly, you turn the bolt over / upside down and slide it into the receiver. In operation, it reminds me of one of those lovely Browning T Bolts - remember those in left hand?
 
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Concho & Fjold,

There is an ambidextrous rifle - the Musgrave .22Lr Ambidex. I am left handed but I do not own one of these. Aman at our rifle club has one. It has a very pale - blonde stock - non stained beech?

The way it 'works', if I remember correctly, you turn the bolt over / upside down and slide it into the receiver. In operation, it reminds me of one of those lovely Browning T Bolts - remember those in left hand?


That's interesting, I've never even heard of a Musgrave. I'd love to see a picture of it.

Here's a couple of lefty rimfires that I have:
Savage 93GLV in 17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire
CZ 452 American in 22 longrifle


Frank



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- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953

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.500 Jeffery built on a Weatherby action by Sabi Rifles in Nelspruit RSA. The extended mag was made by a buddy of mine and fitted by Sabi Rifles.











 
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weee - Steve that tool saw some action - huh? - I love to see a hard working gun thumb - don`t disgrace it with reblueing or something Wink
 
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That's a thumper Steve, how many does it hold with the extended magazine?


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Yup, I love it to bits..... it hold 3 in the mag plus the chambered round. you can't see it in the pics but it also has a red fibre optic foresight which is unbelievable.... the rifle comes up and gets on target like a dream....and I've never known a faster handling firearm. although, I have to say, I get embarrassed every time I take it back to the builders for anything. simon the stocker always comes out to take a look and each time he sees it, he looks like he's gonna cry! I can almost hear him thinking, what has that bastard done to my beautiful rifle...... ah well, they're made to work. - every year I think I'll get some engraving done on it.... not much, just maybe my name on the floorplate and perhaps the eye from a US$1 bill just behind the rearsight, but I never seem to have the time between safaris to get it done.....
The rifle also has a bare patch on the barrel where I carry it but I don't care.... it just wouldn't look right all shiny and blue. There's also a hinged cover on the bottom of the wrist of the rifle (whatever the technical term is) which holds a spare foresight, a few hairs from the first Lion the rifle took and a tail hair from the first elephant the rifle took...... I know it's dumb, but I consider it good luck to keep them there....... Roll Eyes

We've had some close shots over the years but a couple of weeks ago we had our closest yet...... shot a Buff (with a client) at 4, yes 4 yards....... the grass was 7 or 8 feet high and we were parting it with our barrels as we crept along....... Jeez it was exciting.






 
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my lefties:
MK85, 50cal, thumbhole stock, Leupold scope
Model 70, SS 338mag, McMillan Stock, Leupold scope
Model 700BDL, 270, Leupold
Custom MCR, 358win. Serengeti Stock, Leupold Scope.
 
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Guess I should have mentioned the .500 also has a mercury tube recoil arrestor in the stock to help tame the beast.......






 
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Were M70 stainless rifles available in LH from the factory as a regular run? I've heard of them, and now have seen one, but info is very scarce. I'd like to have one to make into a .416 Taylor or maybe .404 Dakota.
 
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i believe they were made as a normal production runs as winchester saw fit. i bought one in stainless steel/ walnut with a boss several years ago. i didn't need it and i dislike the boss system, but a distributor was getting rid of them and it was less than three hundred dollars.
 
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I bought my LH Model 70 Stainless Classic the first and only year they were available with a walnut stock. After that they came with plastic. I still have the wood stock but replaced it with the McMillen so it wouldn't get all beat up.
I also got in on the only year Browning made a LH Stainless Stalker in a short action (Mine is a 7mm-08) I spoke with Browning and they told me it was one of the shortest runs they've ever made and the one I have was 1 of 20.
 
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Were M70 stainless rifles available in LH from the factory as a regular run? I've heard of them, and now have seen one, but info is very scarce. I'd like to have one to make into a .416 Taylor or maybe .404 Dakota.


They can be found but expect to pay a lot of $$ for them. Last one I saw on one of the auctions sights went for almost $1800. I have two of them...in 300WM and 7MM Mag. They are great looking rifles with the stainless metal and wood stock. I plan on building something with them some day.


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My Remington .308 LHVS and my wifes cockatoo, Moriah.
Scopes a 10x Super Sniper and Badger Ord rings and 20 MOA rail.


cheaptrick.....out!!
 
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Same rifle, less the cockatoo... Big Grin


cheaptrick.....out!!
 
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Browning A-Bolt Stainless Stalker in.375 H&H

 
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Remington SA LH 6BR BS

Remington 22BR Sav. bolt head with barrel nut
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Mauser 3000 LH 338-06
 
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Remington SA LH 22BR Sav. bolt head with barrel nut
 
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Mauser 3000 LH 338-06


What's on the trigger guard?
Looks like duct tape.

Nice rifles, BTW.


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Good eye. I was afraid someone was going to ask about this. I cannot squeeze the trigger with my finger so I put my finger in the trigger guard and wedge it back against the guard and trigger. If I build up the guard with cloth tape and put a trigger shoe on then it makes for little effort to trip the trigger. I shoot benchrest this way and do respectably well. Here is another picture that shows me in the middle.
 
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You might be able to see the cloth tape on the trigger guard a little better on the Savage LH 22-250.
 
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