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  • Reaper

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    Should I buy a left-handed Stag Arms model 3L for an all-purpose and 3 gun rifle, or should I buy right handed and shoot it lefty? And finally, should I go with Stag Arms or another Company?

    Let me add, I am naturally right handed but left eye dominate. I shoot left handed rifle and shotgun but right handed pistol.

    Thoughts?
     

    snorko

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    Another cross dominant shooter here (sounds dirty). I have shot thousands of rounds through a standard AR and never been hit with brass or had any other problem.
     

    Mr Evilwrench

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    Slightly right handed, very left-eye dominant. I shoot everything left by default. Leave your left hand in place and cycle the bolt with your right. You'll actually be a lot faster than firing it right handed.
     

    Reaper

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    I am also cross dominant and have no issues shooting my AR lefty.

    Another cross dominant shooter here (sounds dirty). I have shot thousands of rounds through a standard AR and never been hit with brass or had any other problem.

    Slightly right handed, very left-eye dominant. I shoot everything left by default. Leave your left hand in place and cycle the bolt with your right. You'll actually be a lot faster than firing it right handed.

    So My follow-up questions is, are you shooting right handed AR's becuase no lefties were available when you started shooting? Or do you prefer the right handed models to the left-handed models?

    If you were making a purchase today, would buy the left or right handed model? Or do they not offer left in your preferred rifle?
     
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