In short, how is aftermarket support for left handed Tikkas? Looking to double check my impression.
Bottom metal, mags, barrels, and some bolt handles should all be the same.
Looks like aftermarket triggers are limited. Possibly the same for stocks.
I really don't like the feel of Savages I have handled. No experience with Ruger Americans. Sako 90 is nice, but very limited aftermarket (takes Tikka barrels, stock is the only thing I might want to change). The RAVEN might be available in the next year.
The unneeded reasons for my question (advice welcome).
My youngest daughter is left eye dominant. I don't need anything now as see is only 5 (left handed Savage Rascal was cheap), but it has me looking.
Tikka makes the most sense, in part due to cost. But, the over kill, and much less flexible option when it comes to cartridge selection for future change outs would be a Sake 90.
OK, just typing that makes me think the Sako is a bad idea at present and best saved for 10 years down the road if she likes hunting.
The answer is probably a lefty Tikka 223?
Bottom metal, mags, barrels, and some bolt handles should all be the same.
Looks like aftermarket triggers are limited. Possibly the same for stocks.
I really don't like the feel of Savages I have handled. No experience with Ruger Americans. Sako 90 is nice, but very limited aftermarket (takes Tikka barrels, stock is the only thing I might want to change). The RAVEN might be available in the next year.
The unneeded reasons for my question (advice welcome).
My youngest daughter is left eye dominant. I don't need anything now as see is only 5 (left handed Savage Rascal was cheap), but it has me looking.
Tikka makes the most sense, in part due to cost. But, the over kill, and much less flexible option when it comes to cartridge selection for future change outs would be a Sake 90.
OK, just typing that makes me think the Sako is a bad idea at present and best saved for 10 years down the road if she likes hunting.
The answer is probably a lefty Tikka 223?