Cast Off and Southpaws

I'm in here to learn, so forgive bad phrasing/wrong words, but...

Would an adjustable stock with comb/butt plate switch to right to left? I'm on the look out for my dad for a clay gun and he's a lefty and I know it will be eventually mine so having a good reliable gun that can be easily switched to a right hand shooter would be nice.
 
I'm in here to learn, so forgive bad phrasing/wrong words, but...

Would an adjustable stock with comb/butt plate switch to right to left? I'm on the look out for my dad for a clay gun and he's a lefty and I know it will be eventually mine so having a good reliable gun that can be easily switched to a right hand shooter would be nice.

I think the best option would be to look for a neutral stock.
 
the new cz may be the answer.

i had a miroku o/u and the cast was made for a rh shooter. i was able to win some competitions after works done on the cast but it was in France.

i lost that shotgun and still regret not to be able to save it.

glad you find some neutral ones.

Phil
 
The following images may offer an idea ...... to inspect, hold the firearm straight, in a vertical position/barrels pointing down, preferably with the trigger guard facing towards you......pay attention to the stock and you will note that it may either be slightly slanted or straight (neutral).



EDIT: cat beat me to it.
 
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