Is it worthwhile to start a new topic on which if any left handed rifles are historically accurate? Seems to be the main focus now here. We can split it out if you like.
I personally heard the late Tom Dawson say "The best any of us will do is to make a representative
type"and he included himself in that group.Anyone building a personal hunting rifle should make it
to what ever configuration wanted or needed.If it's left handed,so be it.I have made a few LH locks for
these in past years and saw nothing wrong with them.
My late father in law had Tom Dawson build him a late S.Hawken style rifle in .45 caliber for a 400
grain bullet.Bill Large custom barrel,my lock and triggers.
Sid Estep made an exact copy of a Hawken according to the dimensions on the Robideaux prints
and it was superbly accurate .His father thought the crescent butt plate was an abomination and
Sid made one for him with a shotgun butt plate and he hunted with it until he passed away.
Sid was and is a superb machinist and in the mid 1970's I showed him how to make locks and
triggers and he did a good job but couldn't get a good start in the market even with my help so
he quit.He also made a few very fine butt plates as well for the Hawken.
Bob Roller