Love for Leftists

I’m a proud leftist and I’m not feeling the love. All the gun reviews on the tube are right wing as a rule. I’ve always shot the elephant guns due to simple availability but am now working to lean my gunsafe to the left.
I’d love to see a comprehensive review of the left handed factory guns, actions/barreled actions, and chassis on the market. I feel like it’s a good bet you’d already have most of what is available in the right handed version.
This would be greatly appreciated.
Leftist unite!!!

Not gonna lie, when I first read this. I thought it was referring to political leftists :joy:. One of my brothers is a lefty. My dad forced him to shoot righty :joy::person_shrugging:t2:

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Me too, haha. Might wanna change that to “lefties”

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The Beretta BRX1 is reversible. But as a heavy straight pull rifle I don’t know how much appeal is has v just finding a regular lefty 6.5 bolt gun

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Savage does a good job with their lefty offerings too.

I am left handed and got so tired of not finding quality left handed rifles i started building my own. Here is my wall of left handed love:


I put these together myself and love shooting them. Goes from top 300 wsw/6.5 prc ( do barrel changeout), then 6.5 creed, 6mm creed and 22 for nrl. All running zermatt actions except for the 2nd which is a falkor.

As an addon the top gun complete is 10.2 lbs then 12.5 lbs, blue gun just over 19 lbs and the 22 is 17.8 lbs. All shoot sub 1/2 moa and all have proof barrels. All running triggertec diamond triggers.

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That 300WSM Proof barrel isn’t a prefit is it?

They are all prefits, love being able to go from 300wsm to 6.5 prc in 10 mins. That is the top gun in my 0ic. Zermatt titanium TI 3 action proof prefit barrels hnt26 chassis gunwerks bipod kahles 3x28x50 scope.
My ultimate setup.

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Do you know if they stopped making the 300wsm in a profit? Website doesn’t list that caliber on any action with a prefit, but why offer it on a proof rifle

I dont know. I purchased mine instock at my store in houston… not shure if i can post their name but you can search for in stock pefits and see what you can find. Depends on which action you are using as well. Got mine last year for a elk hunt in colorado.

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I have 3 begara a fierce a savage just to name a few

Nice wall bud!

Justin, that was a very confusing lead, into a very useful topic. Thanks for keeping us on our toes.:joy:

I am also a left-handed shooter. I found it fun to navigate right handed stuff, but it does bother me that our stuff is more expensive and harder to find.

As Murray said, building left-handed rifles up in this current market seems the way to go. Jim has recently posted so many videos remarking at the plug-n play buildability of barreled actions from makers like Begarra and other others. Parts that used to be more difficult for us lefties are now an afternoon of Lego building in your garage. This might be an opportunity to really break into some cool new hobbies. I have a small list of high-quality left-handed rifles, stocks, chassis, and other accessories that I’ll try and dig up and post here for you. I hope that helps.
Now we need is a really good chassis that accommodates lefties! (I’m looking at you, Jim)

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