Most of the world is right handed so the market is geared to the better sales in the 85/90% market.
Approximately 85% to 90% of the world's population is right-handed.
military-issue .303 Lee-Enfield rifles were not produced in a left-hand action. The rifle was designed solely for right-handed use.
I am left handed and shot rh rifles for 50 years so at 14 shooting the club .22 .303 and would have known nothing about RH rifles, but Dad had my SBS 12b cast LH
my Browning's are a std RH but both have a left cast in the stock.
A true LH Browning will have the top leaver open the other way (I think) but again I never knew that.
Indeed. Although in many sports the left hand proportion is significantly higher than that at the professional level. Google would suggest that in fencing it can be as high as 50:50!!
Would also argue that the Enfield (and rifles of that age) are not exactly great examples, as those date from a time when being left handed was "corrected" out of you...
To be honest, it doesn't even really apply just to the left/right hand business.
You see it from Tikka, Sako etc., who offer certain model and calibre combinations, when really, 9 times out of 10, the difference really just comes down to the stock (and maybe the trigger).
Appreciate also the comment on rifles aren't built to order, but equally, from what I gather currently, Tikka (for example) will do runs of say 100 of model X in calibres A - G. When they could just be running their action lathes to alternate between Rimfire, Short CF, Long CF. Churn out barrels in batches still. Churn your stocks out.
Final assembly to still follow a schedule and would need a bit of fettling so that you would produce fewer stock to sit in your warehouse, as in theory they wouldn't need to make enough to cover a full X month period where they cycle the production line through the entire catalogue.
From an efficiency view, I can't help but feel that would work better? Than just having the factory currently producing model X for the next month, before we move to model Y then Z etc.
Would also mean that you could offer a better turnover of "special orders" (could even have a special order build team). And fully open up your rifle calibre combinations for little to no extra hassle (as any "uncommon" ones would get tagged as a special order, and finished separately).