No offense taken. Years ago I ordered a Crapahute Bullpup Rifle but could not get one due to the makers health problems. 2 shooters I know from the BDS had them and loved them for stalking. Tried a Steyr Aug at Low Mill Ranges but was not impressed with the plasticy feel and horrible trigger. I have a Bradley M4 AR15 and Marlin 30-30 Lever Action which are both short and quick to shoot but wanted to finally have a true bullpup. The Israeli Defence Force have the Tavor, French the Famas, British SA80 and Dutch the Steyr so there must be some advantage to it? For Hardwood stalking and maybe in the car I can see an improvement in speed rather than get the rifle off your shoulder, maybe put shooting sticks out or a bipod. As I mentioned in a previous post MK Engineering in America seems to have finally solved all the problems that plagued Bullpups.
As I get older constantly hoicking the rifle sling back on the shoulder, feel as the barrel and moderator starts tilting backwards as I walk gets a bit wearing. This rifle feels good in the shoulder with the majority of its (lighter) weight concentrated at that end and a lot easier to carry especially through dense woodland. Once completed I will be able to try it out and give some feedback instead of pure conjecture.
As I get older constantly hoicking the rifle sling back on the shoulder, feel as the barrel and moderator starts tilting backwards as I walk gets a bit wearing. This rifle feels good in the shoulder with the majority of its (lighter) weight concentrated at that end and a lot easier to carry especially through dense woodland. Once completed I will be able to try it out and give some feedback instead of pure conjecture.


