MuleyMadness
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this sounds like it comes down to being able to find a LH action more than anything else .
how much money is the op willing to spend ?
find a cheap LH action and rebarrel , short action , go with 260 , long action go with 6.5x55 .
other than that , have him learn to operate the bolt with his right hand , and check out what trade ex has to offer .
Well finding a LH action is no problem...just locate a donor rifle and use that action, sell what is excess, have done it before
I understand the process and the different action lengths, thanks for your input nevertheless.
Unfortunately shooting one hand or the other has next to NOTHING to do wtih LEARNING how to operate a bolt with one hand or the other. Fine motor control, muscle memory, and eye dominance all play a huge role in that, and they are much more difficult to change to right handed. Anyone can operate a bolt right handed, hell I could teach my border collie to do it. Teaching anyone who's not comfortable to properly operate a trigger or position themselves is very difficult to do, particularly since he's been shooting over 8 years already.
Money isn't a huge factor...a quality rifle will last 30+ years with next to no money spent in upkeep, so I don't mind spending a couple of thousand dollars all told, and that is why we are building a rifle. We can get exactly what we want, from who we want, they way we want...we already know all that, only question left is what calibre. There are lh 6.5x55 factory rifles out there, so if I wanted to go that route it would be doable, but that's not fun.


















































