Hershel is most definitely Left Handed, one of the reasons I always felt I was ahead when he built a rifle for me as I too am Left Handed. Hershel always claimed to me that he was ambidextrous capable, when shooting he always shot Left Handed when shooting around me. Dave Hammond
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Either those pictures are reversed or Herschel is one of us lefties......
ReplyDeleteHershel is left handed.
ReplyDeleteHershel is most definitely Left Handed, one of the reasons I always felt I was ahead when he built a rifle for me as I too am Left Handed. Hershel always claimed to me that he was ambidextrous capable, when shooting he always shot Left Handed when shooting around me.
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