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Mtwolfer

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New to the forum, but long time muzzle loader deer hunter, I have been using modern in lines for several years then moved to Montana that only recently started a "Heritage season" so had to find a side lock percussion shooter. I shoot wrong handed and these can be hard to find. I also just recently got interested in percussion revolvers.
 
You don't need to use a left handed rifle, many of us left-handed shooters use right-handed rifles with no problems, even flintlock. We have always had to adapt to the right-handed world. There is nothing wrong with using a right handed gun if you want to but you don't have to. Welcome to the forum.
 
New to the forum, but long time muzzle loader deer hunter, I have been using modern in lines for several years then moved to Montana that only recently started a "Heritage season" so had to find a side lock percussion shooter. I shoot wrong handed and these can be hard to find. I also just recently got interested in percussion revolvers.
WELCOME..., and

My brother and my dad are also both "sinister"...., (Old definition meaning left-handed)..., and they shoot stuff like this...

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LD
 
Welcome Wolfer. You can still use your inlines to help us de-wolf. Have at it I say !!!
I got into it for the same impure reasons as you, but the veterans here are really tolerant of our type.
Or....we just give em a good laugh.
 
Welcome from Michigan. I shoot left, and have a few LH flintlocks. I also have some RH flintlocks and shoot them just as good. I have found that the lock doesn't matter near as much as the cast of the stock. Some are fine others just don't line up with my eye.
 
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