@JH83 is correct in that I do use a bullpup and have done so now for most of 20 years. I became a fan because I watched John Brown and Bob Holmes, both past Yorkshire Brach BDS chairmen using them effectively, the latter being the only man to get all his shots on target in a match against the N Yorks Police firearms team using a bolt action rifle when the shoot was against the clock. [The Police had semi-autos.] If I compare using the liveliness and pointability of my Crapahute compared to a conventional rifle, to using my Holland shotguns against my AYA then there is a lightness of feel and liveliness in the bullpup. With a reflex moderator it is perfectly balanced on my right hand in the pistol grip. It weighs very little; the sling weighs more than the stock so the overall weight is little more than the metalwork. Additionally the perceived recoil is low and it was only when I started using this rifle and moderator that I felt able to watch the bullet all the way to the target. I have always liked long barrelled rifles, and the additional muzzle velocity imparted for a given load, and a bullpup is precisely the way to achieve this.
The rear trigger (yes, it has two) is connected by a simple rod to the trigger in the pistol grip. I confess I was sceptical initially as to how well this would work but it is sufficiently crisp as to be more than merely satisfactory. I have used mine which is 6.5x57 (Cumbria Constab' would not allow me to have 3 no rifles in 6.5x55) for deer park culling of fallow, stalking red (very large ones), fallow and roe as well as driven boar and deer. It shoots better than I do and after more than 12000 rounds is on its second barrel. I have another barrel in stock for my son's use when I eventually give up using it.
The scopes on bullpups do tend to be set higher in order to allow clearance for the bolt but as I only have 6x max magnification on the scope parallax is not an issue. Also I am nearly 6' 3" and with long arms so it is comfortable. I do use an illuminated reticle and often for driven boar turn the magnification down a little. This will sound immodest but I have never had a problem with target acquisition through a telescope but I suspect that has more to do with a misspent youth!