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Left Handed Shotguns
Posted on 12/19/20 at 9:31 pm
Posted on 12/19/20 at 9:31 pm
Any experience with these?
I looked online and can’t find a damn thing. I would really like a franchi LH so I don’t spend a fortune on it I really don’t hunt or shoot very much.
I’ve even tossed the idea of a mossberg 500 but I can’t seem to find any in stock anywhere online
I looked online and can’t find a damn thing. I would really like a franchi LH so I don’t spend a fortune on it I really don’t hunt or shoot very much.
I’ve even tossed the idea of a mossberg 500 but I can’t seem to find any in stock anywhere online
Posted on 12/19/20 at 9:33 pm to BAMBAM
Benelli makes a good one, but honestly all of mine are RH models and have no issue.
Posted on 12/19/20 at 9:36 pm to BAMBAM
Currently I have an 870 and a SBE3 that are lefty. Sold my 11-87 that was a lefty. Shot right handed shotguns from the left side for a long time. Also have a Browning BPS that is ambi.
This post was edited on 1/17/21 at 6:38 am
Posted on 12/19/20 at 9:39 pm to BAMBAM
I'm left eye dominant/shoot left handed (righthanded) but always have shot right handed guns.
Other than a little gun powder in your eye no big deal
Other than a little gun powder in your eye no big deal
Posted on 12/19/20 at 10:14 pm to BAMBAM
Fellow southpaw here.
You basically have a few choices. The most important of which is the cast of the stock.
A true LH stock and action will fit you best. In the absence of that a neutral straight stock is the best option. A RH stock should consistently hit right of target for a LH shooter.
I shot RH guns for many years before moving to a LH Benelli M2. By that I mean 2-3” off
POA. For shotguns many would consider this not worth worrying about.
So ideally find a true LH gun. Second choice a straight stock or bottom eject gun. Option of last resort a RH gun and train yourself to shoot it.
You basically have a few choices. The most important of which is the cast of the stock.
A true LH stock and action will fit you best. In the absence of that a neutral straight stock is the best option. A RH stock should consistently hit right of target for a LH shooter.
I shot RH guns for many years before moving to a LH Benelli M2. By that I mean 2-3” off
POA. For shotguns many would consider this not worth worrying about.
So ideally find a true LH gun. Second choice a straight stock or bottom eject gun. Option of last resort a RH gun and train yourself to shoot it.
This post was edited on 12/19/20 at 10:16 pm
Posted on 12/20/20 at 5:42 am to BAMBAM
My lefty shotgun is a Browning BPS.
Posted on 12/20/20 at 10:11 am to BAMBAM
Buddy bought an M2 from Simmons 5 years ago and they had an excellent selection of LH shotguns.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 12:25 am to BAMBAM
have a LH 11-87, also an Ithaca that is bottom discharge so works either hand
Posted on 1/17/21 at 6:12 am to BAMBAM
The franchi is going to be the cheapest left hand semi auto.
One you leave there its an a400 or benelli. But I think you can find the super x in left also.
One you leave there its an a400 or benelli. But I think you can find the super x in left also.
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