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    btm_54
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    Piccatinny Rails for Left hand Savage Bolt Action Rifles


    I was wondering what ones were available and what people thought of them.
    Thanks in advance

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    Edd Panzella
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    Re: Piccatinny Rails for Left hand Savage Bolt Action Rifles

    I bought the Ferrel mount and like it. It's beveled for right or left hand actions, all steel, and under a hundred bucks. My scope only has 5 inches of tube and tappings on the 111 action are 6 inches apart so I needed the flexibilty of the numerous slots in the piccatinny mount.

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    Uncle Jack
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    Re: Piccatinny Rails for Left hand Savage Bolt Action Rifles

    I have to second the Farrell choice. They're well made, well finished, ambidexterous, and available plain or in +MOA configurations.

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    Re: Piccatinny Rails for Left hand Savage Bolt Action Rifles

    EGW has them and make good mounts. I have both EGW and Farrel mounts.
    Frank


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    lwink
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    Re: Piccatinny Rails for Left hand Savage Bolt Action Rifles

    +1 for EGW unless you are really sold on steel. I love both of mine, one flat one 20MOA

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    Re: Piccatinny Rails for Left hand Savage Bolt Action Rifles

    I have EGW on all of my rifles.

    Don't bother with the LH ones. There's not enough difference to matter. All of mine are regulars on LH rifles.
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