should left hand shooters using right hand rifles be worried about case rupture

If left handed guns for right handed people was a preference, then right handed guns would be the ones hard to find. It’s simple economics. But that isn’t the case at all. The proof, as they say, is in the pudding.
 
If left handed guns for right handed people was a preference, then right handed guns would be the ones hard to find. It’s simple economics. But that isn’t the case at all. The proof, as they say, is in the pudding.

Your right it is and proves you wrong

I said some righties use LH guns
You declared none do
2 posted they they do
You are wrong

I never said all do, you are wrong get over it LOL

Shawn
 
Your right it is and proves you wrong

I said some righties use LH guns
You declared none do
2 posted they they do
You are wrong

I never said all do, you are wrong get over it LOL

Shawn

They are using bench guns that are left bolt right port. These are completely different than right handers using LH guns. Shawn, would you invest your own money in marketing left handed rifles to right handed shooters?
 
They are using bench guns that are left bolt right port. These are completely different than right handers using LH guns. Shawn, would you invest your own money in marketing left handed rifles to right handed shooters?

LOL Nope try again

Reading is hard. No one mentioned specialty bench guns, except you, when you got proven wrong in your declaration.

Shawn
 
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In the event of a major failure of a cartridge case, there is the risk of high pressure gas and metal fragments being released. Some firearm designs are much more effective than others in the event of such an occurrence. Catastrophic case failures are very uncommon. Probably most shooters will never see one.
As previously mentioned, the Remington 700 breeching system is the best in a production rifle for protecting the shooter. Other systems are less effective or even woefully inadequate. For example, the Remington 700 is superior to the Winchester 70 CRF from the standpoint of protecting the shooter.
Obviously a shooter firing a right handed rifle from the left shoulder will be more exposed to the ejection port than if firing a rifle with left handed ejection.
 
Shawn, why aren’t right handed shooters shooting left handed guns?

I'm left-handed, but had to learn to shoot right-handed when I was around 12. We had a couple of PH's and a Weatherby Mk V with those frikkin' roll-over cheek pieces that would tear your face up if you fired them left-handed. Now, I shoot mostly right-handed. I have found being able to shoot from either hand very useful when in my stand. This year, I have also learned to shoot a traditional bow right-handed. I keep meaning to try my wife's RH compound.
 
Not to mention there was not left handers when I went to school.
All the desks were right handed and the nuns we had for teachers would tie your arm behind your back and force you to use your right hand since being left was the work of the devil
Surly the god I am not the only one here that remembers this
Cheers
 
Not to mention there was not left handers when I went to school.
All the desks were right handed and the nuns we had for teachers would tie your arm behind your back and force you to use your right hand since being left was the work of the devil
Surly the god I am not the only one here that remembers this
Cheers

Nope. I got whacked on the fingers until grade 2, when my mother went to school and reamed out the teacher.
 
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