Do lefty's ever get any love?

I'm a lefty and never has it been so good for lh rifles. They are like Varget, grit your teeth and buy it! The real deals are on EE were lefties often don't move as fast as right handers. I recently bought a 527 in 223 and can really recommend that rifle if the caliber and style works.
 
Lefty's are tough for sure. I have even asked on this forum for a LH rifle EE. That would make things a bit easier and also let guys know who to look to for lefty stuff. But alas the moderators think it would be somehow unfair to the right handers.


Not sure how this would be unfair. It would be an easy way to access all the listings for a left handed gun. But it has never been better for lefties. I bought my first LH gun, an 870 express, roughly twenty years ago, and I think it cost me an extra $75. I see the majority of LH guns are the same as the righties.
 
Not sure how this would be unfair. It would be an easy way to access all the listings for a left handed gun. But it has never been better for lefties. I bought my first LH gun, an 870 express, roughly twenty years ago, and I think it cost me an extra $75. I see the majority of LH guns are the same as the righties.

I was informed that there wasn't enough left hand rifles on the board to justify it's own spot on the EE.
Although this type of distinction commonly exists on Archerytalk.com (for bows and accessories) and some of the bigger gun sale sites in the US.
 
I found it easier to learn to shoot right handed than find a left handed rifle. Also lever guns like the blr work well with both hands.

Brownings typically have the pistol grip stock with a palm-swell that is orientated towards the right hand shooter - but the classic lever is neutral in the palm swell.
 
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