Roy, I don't want to get in an argument about this. If you believe shooting a LH action poses no problems for RH shooters, why don't all RH shooters just order LH flintlocks? Then, we LHers will be happy, and your RH shooters will apparently be happy, too, NO?
That is a rhetorical Question, Roy- something for readers to ponder, and Not for you to answer. I really don't care what other shooters decided about LH vs. RH flintlocks. Thank God, we finally have a choice as LHers.
Along the same lines, Lets make everything work for LHers in our lives. Put door handles on the Right side of doors, and hinges on the Left side. Put computer mouses on the Left side, and reverse those r-l clickers. How about putting zippers on Men's pants so they are opened on the left side, rather than the right? Or the buttons on shirts?
The only right handed people I have ever known that truly understand how Right Handed our world is, are those who broke a hand, wrist or Rt. arm, and were unable to use their right hand for weeks while recovering. They were forced to do everything with their left hand. THEN, they began to learn how LHed people have to cope every day.
I too have shot double barrel shotguns and rifles, but you aren't going to tell me my right side of my face is NOT closer to the lock on a RH gun, mounted to my Left Shoulder, than if I were shooting a LHed gun off my Left Shoulder. That LH lock is on the other side of the stock from my face. NO?
I have met a lot of Left handed people- you would be surprised at how many lawyers and law students are Left handed--who never considered learning to shoot because left hand guns were not available. Today, they are delighted to learn that LH guns are available, and tell me that makes a difference to them. By not offering LH models of their guns the gun companies were keeping out a substantial market segment, and the percentage still lags behind the national data on the number and percentage of LH people in the population.