Target Sports in Gormley, Ontario.
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I would say you are right handed but can you get a proper cheek weld if it was to be shot left handed also what caliber are u using
Interesting question, I have not tried it lefty yet, I will give it a shot tomorrow and let you know.
As for caliber, .338 with a .308 conversion.
do you have one
Yes, with 338LM and 308 barrels. It's a nice rifle for the money, IMO. Target also has a DRS-1 in 308. Both rifles are available in 308, 300WM & 338LM. The DTA is also available in 243.
DRS-1 (fap, fap, fap - LOL)
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I would say you are right handed but can you get a proper cheek weld if it was to be shot left handed also what caliber are u using
You can also get them at The Shooting Edge in Calgary. Thats where I got mine
338 Lapua.
I haven't tried it Left handed but I am really happy with my purchase. Printed a .75 inch group at 300 yards with Hornady 250 grain factory loads the first day I had it.
Really comfortable to shoot and the weight balance makes it easy to shoulder and fire free hand if you want to.
Expensive but worth it.
You can also get them at The Shooting Edge in Calgary. Thats where I got mine
338 Lapua.
I haven't tried it Left handed but I am really happy with my purchase. Printed a .75 inch group at 300 yards with Hornady 250 grain factory loads the first day I had it.
Really comfortable to shoot and the weight balance makes it easy to shoulder and fire free hand if you want to.
Expensive but worth it.
DSR-1 forget shooting it comfortably left handed. The cheekrest and handgrip aren't designed to shoot left handed though the gun is quite nice but for the money, it had better be!!
Dessert Tactical in 308 - I went through three different types of ammo shooting left and my buddy did also who is X Canadian sniper and he wasn't impressed with the results at 100yds. He's going to do load development of course but overall, the gun felt cheap. The gun was plastic feeling and it didn't eject the casings consistently either with most falling back into the raceways. For the money spent, it probably works for milspec but it isn't a terribly accurate gun in my books.
Very impressive for calibre and factory ammo - a three or 5 shot group ?
You can also get them at The Shooting Edge in Calgary. Thats where I got mine
338 Lapua.
I haven't tried it Left handed but I am really happy with my purchase. Printed a .75 inch group at 300 yards with Hornady 250 grain factory loads the first day I had it.
Really comfortable to shoot and the weight balance makes it easy to shoulder and fire free hand if you want to.
Expensive but worth it.