Determine if she is left eye dominant or right eye dominant and then decide if you need a left handed rifle or right handed rifle... it is all up to the dominant eye as far as I am concerned. One can learn to operate either way but the eye dominance will always be there...
^Just try to find anyone that would take on that task at any price (these days) could very well be your largest hurdle.What about cripple stock if it's cross dominant issue?
Agreed. I'm a lefty
If the rifle will only be shot from a bench under controlled conditions I think you should consider getting a right handed rifle for shooting left. It's actually easier to cycle the bolt with your non trigger hand when shooting from the bench. There are other advantages as well. Availability, and resale market when she's ready to move up again.
Good luck whatever you decide
Agreed. I'm a lefty
If the rifle will only be shot from a bench under controlled conditions I think you should consider getting a right handed rifle for shooting left. It's actually easier to cycle the bolt with your non trigger hand when shooting from the bench. There are other advantages as well. Availability, and resale market when she's ready to move up again.
Good luck whatever you decide
X2 here. Also, I don't like my empty brass hitting the ground. Easier to remove spent brass from the same side it's coming out from, without twisting your head around the action to see what's going on, on the other side.
hi Guntech,Determine if she is left eye dominant or right eye dominant and then decide if you need a left handed rifle or right handed rifle... it is all up to the dominant eye as far as I am concerned. One can learn to operate either way but the eye dominance will always be there...