buckboy said:
I am buying my first Dedicated varmit rifle this spring & would like some ideas on calibre and model. The big kicker is I am left-handed,so this narrows my choices quite a bit. I want to be able to hit coyotes at about 5-600yds. Thanks
Saputin touched on a very good point. You dont have to be right handed to be proficient with a right handed rifle. I have both right and left hand boltguns, and shoot both equally fast and Im a lefty. Choice of action is up to you, but i'll give you my 2 cents anyway

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All of my right hand boltguns have a rather short bolt throw. So when cycling the action, ther is more room for accidently misplaced fingers between the scope, and bolt when offhand shooting.
Secondly, if you intend to shoot the gun mostly prone, your better off with a right handed gun anyway... If your on a bipod, your offhand (being your right) does all of the work of cycling the action etc, without your triggerhand ever coming off the rifle. And, you can see it all take place clearly with your right eye . Its easier to follow ejected brass ...
The only downside, is in the event of a catestrophic failure, your face is on the "open" side of the gun... But if your ever in that type of situation, there is no safe place anyways...
If it will be a dedicated verminator, from a lefty's point of view, buy a righty...
And as said above, a 243, or 25-06 might be in better order. (Going to take both with me dirtpig hunting friday

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Lots of good advice with regards to rifle choices above, so I wont regurgitate that
