I'm in the same boat as you. Ruger makes their 375 Ruger in LH, and then you could rebarrel it to the 416 Ruger, which gives up little or no ground to the other 416s. Only issue with that one is availability of ammo in Africa if you need some in a pinch.Does anybody have any recommendations for finding a left-handed rifle in .416 or larger caliber?
I agree! They should be willing to negotiate otherwise it'll always sit there and be old inventory.Good suggestions on where to look. I'd also suggest you not overpay. You'll be told they are rare, and they are, but so are left handed big bore shooters. The rifles sit quite often.
There is a 458 lott on gun broker.Does anybody have any recommendations for finding a left-handed rifle in .416 or larger caliber?
I have a Weatherby MKV Left Hand in .458 win mag for sale if you're interested, with several boxes of ammo. Otherwise, like previous replies alluded to, gunbroker.com and gunsinternational.com are your best bets.Does anybody have any recommendations for finding a left-handed rifle in .416 or larger caliber?
Does anybody have any recommendations for finding a left-handed rifle in .416 or larger caliber?
PhilDoes anybody have any recommendations for finding a left-handed rifle in .416 or larger caliber?
I have slogged down this road for years - decades, in fact. Nearly all my left handed rifles are custom-built guns. If you want a real CRF large bore rifle that you can depend on, I suggest spending the money to have a rifle built by a capable maker...
I believe I know where a No 1 is. If you PM me I'll give you the number to call. He's got several big bore options.Does anybody have any recommendations for finding a left-handed rifle in .416 or larger caliber?