Not heard from you in a while Sir' WELCOME!I have a 1967 BRNO 511 That is exceedingly accurate -Muir
Probably suggest cut the barrel off, turn the action around and weld the barrel back on. Simples....I can't decide whether that is a work of genius, I think it might be...
I am also rather looking forward to @Tim.243's thoughts... The good old 22lr.
50 years ago when I made the modification i needed to keep the rifle shouldered between shots to maintain my view through the scope,it dramatically increased my rate of fire and numbers shot.At the time L/H rifles were like hens teeth.Probably suggest cut the barrel off, turn the action around and weld the barrel back on. Simples....
Absolutely. Years ago we just got on with it.50 years ago when I made the modification i needed to keep the rifle shouldered between shots to maintain my view through the scope,it dramatically increased my rate of fire and numbers shot.At the time L/H rifles were like hens teeth.
True...-MBah, your opinion counts for nothing, you, you, right handed person you.![]()
Thanks. Ive been otherwise occupied -MuirNot heard from you in a while Sir' WELCOME!
bc.
I can assure you it works well,so much so that i did the same on my .222I rather like that converter, whilst not ideal it certainly opens up options.
Show us a picture please. You sound a fella I can identify with.I also have a R/H Bruno .22 a great bunny basher.I have converted mine to L/H.If you bend a length of M8 bar to come from the hollow bolt knob verticaly and then a right angle bend over your scope,add plastic knob works perfectly.When you have the right shape formed secure with a roll pin in original bolt knob