Try one of those HR handy rifles seems there under the $400 dollar range but being a lefty you will be looking a long time for a cheep bolt I bought a used sps varmit LH (just traded it) for $575 but thats a heavy rifle traded it for a custom lefty remington 700 in 223 its a keeper but not cheap ! just Keep Looking
Those Handy rifles are break action, right?
Remington 700 SPS LH can be had for $500 and up on the EE.
weatherby Vanguard $499 @ wholesale sports
Vanguard left hand at $499?
All I see on their website is RH models and they are $650 and up.
Yes. Not the ideal starting point for a target rifle, but the cheapest bolt actions aren't likely to be the most accurate target rifles either. Handi-Rifles are certainly accurate hunting guns. They come with a hammer extension that you install yourself, left or right side of the hammer, to allow mounting a scope as low as possible.
I have one in .223, the Superlight model and it certainly lives up to the name. 20" barrel, very light, very handy. As accurate as I can be.
If you are around here you are welcome to meet up and try mine to see if you'd like one. But you know your reasons and they should be good enough for you. If you want a bolt action, get a bolt action.
Go to weatherby synthetic vanguard. Drop dowm menu for caliber (223). Then drop down menu for blued. Price will be $499. I e-mailed them for Left hand price about 2 weeks ago and it is the same as the rh model.
Q. The Vanguard® is an economically produced alternative to the Mark V®. Why then wouldn’t Weatherby also produce a left handed Vanguard® to compliment the Mark V® left handed rifles?
A. The tooling cost for creating a left handed version of the Vanguard® is cost prohibitive.
Are you sure they even make LH models? According to the Weatherby website, they don't:
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