Big_Easy
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As a left handed shooter I rarely see (if ever) a left-handed rifle in a 50 caliber (or above). However, a used 375 H&H still seems to be fairly common from time to time online. I'm curious as to whether or not I can purchase a used 375 H&H rifle and use it as a donor, and have a custom rifle built in the .50 (or greater) range. Say, in a 500 Jeffrey, 500 A-Square, or a 550 magnum round? Some folks have recommended that I use an existing .416 Rigby action, but those are very hard to find in a left-handed action. So my main question would first be, can I use a 375 H&H donor action, or do I need something larger? My understanding is that it'll come down to the size of the bolt face? If I use a 375 H&H, is there any downside to using it versus a larger .416 Rigby one?
Second question would be which action to choose from? As a LH shooter, the two main ones used for donors that I've seen are the CZ 550, and the Win. Model 70. I've seen some used Dakota 76's, just not that many as of late in LH. Perhaps an old Sako action, or a Ruger? Does it ultimately come down to ones own preference, like when I hear a Chevy vs Ford argument?
Any help for this big-bore novice would be appreciated.
Second question would be which action to choose from? As a LH shooter, the two main ones used for donors that I've seen are the CZ 550, and the Win. Model 70. I've seen some used Dakota 76's, just not that many as of late in LH. Perhaps an old Sako action, or a Ruger? Does it ultimately come down to ones own preference, like when I hear a Chevy vs Ford argument?
Any help for this big-bore novice would be appreciated.