I am honestly baffled. We live in the age of computer controlled machining. The difference between manufacturing a left handed rifle and a right handed rifle is a few clicks on a computer screen.
I went to the fall Tulsa gun show. 3700 tables. I got through the majority of them. In two days, I saw less than thirty left handed bolt actions, most of them four figure custom rifles, and most of them in idiotic overheated barrel burner chamberings.
Hello... McFly!
Ten percent of the population is left handed. Many more like me have eye dominance and correction issues.
If I want to buy a left handed centerfire sporter short action in some sort of a normal chambering, I can buy a Savage, or I can buy a Savage.
Not to say that there's anything wrong with that, but still...
I'm just saying that at some point, a guy like me who shoots left handed might want to buy a new rifle in something besides a long action .30-06 in some godawful 1950s styled stock.
I went to the fall Tulsa gun show. 3700 tables. I got through the majority of them. In two days, I saw less than thirty left handed bolt actions, most of them four figure custom rifles, and most of them in idiotic overheated barrel burner chamberings.
Hello... McFly!
Ten percent of the population is left handed. Many more like me have eye dominance and correction issues.
If I want to buy a left handed centerfire sporter short action in some sort of a normal chambering, I can buy a Savage, or I can buy a Savage.
Not to say that there's anything wrong with that, but still...
I'm just saying that at some point, a guy like me who shoots left handed might want to buy a new rifle in something besides a long action .30-06 in some godawful 1950s styled stock.