Jo brooks has a half dozen used left handed rifles
And I only see 3 on their website...
I agree, If you already know you are going to continue hunting for a while better to save and buy good quality IMO. Quality also holds it's value better than entry level if you decide to sell down the road, something to think about.Forget entry-level. Entry-level, more often than not, means junk. Sorry, but that's the truth. Savage does field a quality product, but I'll leave it at that.
I just bought a left hand savage 114 American Classic in 300wm, bnib, never fired off the EE for a hair over $500. Seems like a nice rifle.
That is a good deal.
Yeah, it's a beauty. I have seen a few with flaws, but this one is very nice. It was on the EE for a few days, so I jumped on it. There's always a few deals every once and a while it seems, you just have to be quick. There are a bunch of people that seem to be out to lunch on there though. Do lots of research prior to buying of the EE.
H&R Handi rifle... Totally ambidextrous.![]()
Cheeseburger is a leftie and he picked up a Zastava in 9.3x62. If it wasn't for his malformed neck he'd be shooting it right now. They're a little pricier than the OP's budget but they're quality rifles that won't disappoint.
Cheeseburger is a leftie and he picked up a Zastava in 9.3x62. If it wasn't for his malformed neck he'd be shooting it right now. They're a little pricier than the OP's budget but they're quality rifles that won't disappoint.
Always have to be poking me with a stick eh, BUM?![]()
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oh shuss now about those NEF/NFG handi rifles! Are you sure they are not well under entre level? I think they are for the homeless people as a last resort survival gun!![]()




























