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gbflyer

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I am a lefty 110 series Savage owner. I have an older 16 flat back that is a sweet shooter although the barrel, stock and trigger are aftermarket. They used to be an accurate, serviceable firearm at a working man’s price point. Over the years they have crept up cost-wise but they are still the same mass-produced rifle. They seem to turn out a few more problem children these days, however the service dept is decent. I would never buy one today when there is a Tikka that offers the same features for around the same money. There is no comparison in quality.
 

gfh363

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Don't assume that any off the rack lefty stock will fit you well. Unless you're really lucky.
 

cmahoney

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Anyone hear when the 8 twist Tikka .243’s will be out?
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I am a lefty. Built everyone I shoot....

Left hand factory guns......CA Mesa LH bought my buddy who's a lefty also one in 7mm Mag shoots lights out. Got a decent moose with it this year. No issues. This is the easy button

Tikka - same easy button or a used Rem 700 maybe

Don't overlook a Ruger Hawkeye in LH. I have one in 30-06 I used for years, until I started building off LH rem 700's . I still have it and love it.

Recently started messing around with Savage 10/110 cheap and easy to come by. They are accurate and less lathe work as I can buy already threaded and chambered barrels.

I had an issue with Euro Optic, they couldn't make it right, so I got my money back. At least they did that, so that's a plus.


Good luck
 

gbflyer

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Badly want the Sako Carbonlight lefty at Europtics. Please buy it before I do. Save my life.
 
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