I’m left handed myself , but I learnt how to cycle a right handed bolt action rifle with my left hand during my military service in 1971 . If you practice enough , it almost becomes like second nature and completely instinctive .
But with the abundance of left handed bolt action rifles on the market now , going through all this trouble is completely unnecessary . During my 1978 African mixed bag Safari , I came across my first left handed big bore bolt action rifle in my white hunter’s camp - A left handed Remington M700 in .458 Winchester Magnum . Today , lots of other options can be found on Guns International . The left handed Sako M85 is a good choice for a fellow southpaw . Not too expensive .
If you don’t mind shelling out some extra funds for a quality left handed big bore rifle which you plan on using for the long run , then I’d strongly suggest going the custom route . Granite Mountain Arms sells left handed Mauser actions in all sizes , up to their African Magnum Mauser action . Source such an action , get a custom barrel from either Pac Nor or Douglas , have a classic stock made to your measurements and then get a competent gunsmith to put your rifle together . Or you can contact either Reto Buehller or John Bolliger , both of whom offer custom rifles in left handed GMA Mauser actions . African white hunter , Jeff Rann is a left hander and he had John Bolliger build him a custom .505 Gibbs on a left handed GMA African Magnum Mauser action .