Galamb,
Weatherby has nothing to do with the action: made in Japan by Howa.
if nor Weatherby selling them nor Howa importer are asking for it it wont be done ....
I like the 3 position safety . .
I should have been clearer in my answer - Adam said that it would cost prohibitive to have Howa (who manufactures them) to tool up to run Left Handed Vanguards because Howa had no inclination to do it on their own. They would have to pick up the whole tab and felt that they wouldn't recover the costs sufficiently.
Unlike the Mark 5's, these are low margin guns, so would have to sell thousands before they made back the cost. They decided "not worth it".
last time i spoke with the factory manager in Japan they are up to do it but nor Howa US importer nor Weatherby was interested ...there is a market for the left handers ....
look bows and tell me how hard is it to find a lefty one ... dont you think bow companies are loosing money offering left handed bows?
i met more people that are left eye dominant than real left handed ones... so i agree with Canada is a different place or we listen more and let the people be what they are ...
I stock a "few" left handed rifles and shotguns at work because there is a small market for them.
Of the 400'ish non-restricted rifles and shotguns we sold in 2015 the total number of Left Handed sold were one (1) shotgun (870 Rem) and two (2) rifles (Both Ruger American's - a 30.06 and a 270).
So if I didn't carry "any" left handed models, at least last year it would not have even effected 1% of my annual sales.
I consider it "value added" because maybe that "leftie" will now buy his ammo from me, other accessories etc - but if was ONLY selling guns it may not make "economic sense" to stock rifles that move at the rate of 1:100 compared to right handed guns.
Just an observation...
They make the howa in there new mini action with 10 Rd mag in 7.62x39mm
My friend (mentioned above) gave in and shoots right handed guns.... He can never find what he wants.... I wonder if there is t a market for left handed guns but so few are available that most lefties buy righties and nobody has tapped into it....
Yes, perhaps.
Tikka at least produces almost complete lines of calibers in left handed versions between their T3 Lite and T3 Stainless models - (204 Ruger, 22-250, 243, 308, 6.5X55, 270, 30-06, 270 WSM, 300 WSM, 7MM RM, 300 WM).
So they "are there" if someone really wants one, but would have to ask.
look bows and tell me how hard is it to find a lefty one ... dont you think bow companies are loosing money offering left handed bows?
i met more people that are left eye dominant than real left handed ones... so i agree with Canada is a different place or we listen more and let the people be what they are ...




























