Yep, you just need someone with a mill to do the work.
is it possible to have a right handed receiver with a port on the left side to chamber rounds
like this
http://www.accurateshooter.com/gear-...m-actions/#BAT
Yep, you just need someone with a mill to do the work.
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Guy had the work done by Sharp Shooter Supply. Looks like it was a left handed action that had the right port added.
can it be done with a dremel
There are others that can say more definitively, but I would imagine it wouldn't be easy with a Dremel, if it is even possible at all.
I really believe you need a mill for this type of work, but I could be wrong.
Ah! I assumed it was probably left handed because of the bolt release, but know that I look at the pics again, I see what was done to move it. Thanks!
Didn't know that. Thanks again!
Is it 'possible' with a Dremel? Yes, however, without a jig and guide, the finished product may not be as good as you would like. Using the old method of drilling your ends on a press, then cutting the connecting lines with the Dremel is the closest I can figure to pulling it off. Having said that, the cost in drill bits, and cutting wheels, cuss words, files, elbow grease etc, I think is a lot higher than having someone with the specialized tooling to do the job, not to mention, the actual time involved will be much less for them. They will also know better how the port should be properly positioned to not effect operation of the action.
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