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Welcome from SC. Not offering this as a suggestion, just a story about right/left eye dominance. A friend who has been shooting BP for 40+ years (right handed) with many, many awards. At 70 lost sight on his right eye, no trouble, taught himself how to shoot left handed and became just as good a shooter.
 
Welcome from SC. Not offering this as a suggestion, just a story about right/left eye dominance. A friend who has been shooting BP for 40+ years (right handed) with many, many awards. At 70 lost sight on his right eye, no trouble, taught himself how to shoot left handed and became just as good a shooter.
Thx but. I have two nice left hand flintlock rifles. A Dixie Gunworks tennesee mountain rifle and a TVM Virginia Style longrifle i had built about 20 years ago. Also a lh ruger 77 30-06, a lh remington 700 .308, remington 870, and savage mk ii .22lr. I buy only left handed guns.
 
New member here, youngest son told me about it. Lifelong muzzleloading enthusiast. I shoot flintlocks. Oh and by the way i am Left Handed, harder to find the guns and stuff we need. Any other lefties out there?
Glad to know you, I'm east of you some and I also shoot flintlocks.
 
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