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Re: lh semi auto 22

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 10:46 am
by Andy632
Ovenpaa wrote:
Andy632 wrote:Browning bottom ejector, ambidextrous.
Yup, straight down your shirt sleeve. The BSA Raylock would be my choice, it even keeps the spent brass neat and tidy.
Real shooters have their sleeves rolled up! ;)

Re: lh semi auto 22

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 11:14 am
by Pippin89
Andy632 wrote:
Ovenpaa wrote:
Andy632 wrote:Browning bottom ejector, ambidextrous.
Yup, straight down your shirt sleeve. The BSA Raylock would be my choice, it even keeps the spent brass neat and tidy.
Real shooters have their sleeves rolled up! ;)
Real shooters shoot TR off a sling and you have no hope of rolling the sleeves up on those jackets! ;)

Re: lh semi auto 22

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 12:57 pm
by Andy632
Yup, straight down your shirt sleeve. The BSA Raylock would be my choice, it even keeps the spent brass neat and tidy.[/quote]

Real shooters have their sleeves rolled up! ;)[/quote]

Real shooters shoot TR off a sling and you have no hope of rolling the sleeves up on those jackets! ;)[/quote]


Aye, but you're not going to be doing it with a Browning SA22, are you??? ;)

Re: lh semi auto 22

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:06 pm
by channel12
I shoot a 10/22 from the left shoulder and never had any problems with ejected brass. The only adaptation for left handed operation was a left handed cross bolt safety ie push right for fire, left for safe. The reason for that was that doing mag changes in a competition the trigger finger used to "find" the safety and push it right to safe. Didn't help when against the clock

Re: lh semi auto 22

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 9:09 am
by Thorney
Try a Vector