I've been able to shoot my entire life as a lefty w/little or no problems. My AR-15 is an early Colt model (SP2xxxxx) so it isn't my favorite (ever get hot brass down your shirt?) but most American guns have little or no cast and I'm used to empties flying past my right ear after all these years. I can shoot any bolt gun with little trouble, but I do own a lefty Weatherby that has kept me in elk and deer now for almost 20-years. I've shot doubleguns on game since my early teens and they are very easy to adapt to. Presently, I'm shooting an Arietta that is cast-on, with it's triggers bent to the left (the rolled edge on the trigger-guard is on the left side as well). This gun was a revelation for me as I shoot it as well as anything I've ever owned. I know that there are "mirror-image" doubles built completely opposite from standard (top lever swings to the left, left tube fires first, etc.)but a little cast-on and tweaked triggers are all that I really need. Any fairly neutral English game gun seems to work just fine as well.
Last edited by Lloyd3; 01/29/13 11:39 AM.