Long range left hand rifle recommendations

Loper

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You could buy Mark’s rifle. It’s a 7 SAUM and could probably do what you are looking to do. Might be a few more bucks more though.

 

MTRaine

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I’d buy a tikka and build off of it if you want a solid factory base as a start, otherwise just build one from the ground up. Being left handed is a pain. With the exception of my Tikka, all my rifles are custom built. It costs more to build but you won’t be unhappy when it’s done.
 
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Ian_clark

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I’d buy a tikka and build off of it if you want a solid factory base as a start, otherwise just build one from the ground up. Being left handed is a pain. With the exception of my Tikka, all my rifles are custom built. It costs more to build but you won’t be unhappy when it’s done.
Thanks for the suggestion!
 

30338

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Bottom one in photo is a Rem 700 lefty. Originally a 6.5-06, shot barrel out and moved to a 6.5-284. 23" #2 benchmark barrel. I liked remington 700s back in the day and still do. This one shoots 140 vld and 156 EOL very well to long range.

If doing over, I'd buy a custom action that allows for ADL bottom metal, drop it in a McMillan game scout and probably chamber it in 7mm prc with a 23" barrel #2 Hart or Benchmark with 8 twist.

 

ZWA

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Man if you have a little bit of ability I would get a nice action like defiance or big horn then buy a remage barrel/nut setup from James at Northlandshooters. I have done several and it adds a little pride to have a rifle you built yourself. 280AI Match with 8 twist would be my suggestion for you. If you decide to go that route and have questions feel free to PM.
 
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