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What are some good LEFT HANDED rifles in 300 Win Mag?
I'm considering on getting one for a tactical purpose. So I'm looking for something with a "tacti-cool" stock on it. So if anyone knows of anything good like what I'm looking for, lemme' know.

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Wish I could help you with your left handed search and a tactical purpose style rifle.

I have taken many a mule deer and elk with a 300 Win Mag.....excellent round.

My three elk, mule deer, moose rounds..............300 Win Mag
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Just buy something like this https://surgeonrifles.com/shop/591sa-left-hand-repeater/ and chamber a barrel in 6.5 something and you'll be years ahead of a big box store 300 win mag or you could go with something like http://www.eurooptic.com/accuracy-i...k-308-win-24-inch-non-threaded-bbl.aspx#tab-2 and be the envy of all your buds.

You don't need to shoot 70 odd grains of powder and 190-230gr bullets to get the job done. My first custom long range rifle was magnum chambering and it was a huge mistake. A light recoiling fast (2800-3200fps) shooting 130-140gr 6.5 will simply amaze you.

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Just buy something like this https://surgeonrifles.com/shop/591sa-left-hand-repeater/ and chamber a barrel in 6.5 something and you'll be years ahead of a big box store 300 win mag or you could go with something like http://www.eurooptic.com/accuracy-i...k-308-win-24-inch-non-threaded-bbl.aspx#tab-2 and be the envy of all your buds.

You don't need to shoot 70 odd grains of powder and 190-230gr bullets to get the job done. My first custom long range rifle was magnum chambering and it was a huge mistake. A light recoiling fast (2800-3200fps) shooting 130-140gr 6.5 will simply amaze you.

Look to being practical and not tacticool
I have thought about the 6.5 Creedmore but it's hard to find around here. I just want something heavy duty that I know will take down anything if SHTF.
I'm also looking into a scout rifle and might get that in .243.

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