Safety concern
As a true lefty, I note this problem, if the bolt action has a scope mounted, conventionally. If you spot a game animal, through the scope, you have to bring the rifle down to release a right side mounted safety, and then try and find the critter again. If you get into the bad habit of throwing off the safety before you mount the rifle, then you have the real possibility of pointing it at another hunter with the safety off, and your finger on the trigger. A right hand safety on a pump or auto loader shotgun, also has a bad aspect, as I once tripped down a hill, and when I cupped my Rem 11, to protect it, as I rolled, my finger snapped off the safety, all by itself. I had a Williams left hand safety installed to put a stop to that. But they can't sell them anymore. Whatever you use, find a safety that you can wait and then take it off, only when you have made sure of your target, with the rifle mounted and aimed. I, too, like straight M98 bolts, with low scope safeties, flipped over by a gunsmith, to work off the left side of the bolt shroud. This means Scout mounting of a red dot, or scope sight. That low scope bolt handle is harder to catch with your right hand, for a fast follow-up shot, anyways.