Bullpups

It's kinda strange for me. I find that shooting something with a relatively flat stock off a rest is a little easier for me as in the Marauder ... while shooting a Impact off a rest can be a little tedious shooting off that round bottle ... it seems like I have to be constantly watching for cant one way or the other and with the scope mounted as high as it is on the Impact it doesn't take much of a shift to throw that round an inch this way or that way. Man ... but when I got that Impact right where it needs to be and am really concentrating on trigger control, it is a tack driver. Probably the easiest one to shoot accurately is the Wildcat though. I have a bipod rail directly where it sits in the cradle which digs into the rest and has the effect of making the bottom seem a little more stable .. and when shooting off hand the Wildcat is a pure pleasure with the light weight, balance, accuracy and incredible trigger. I think my next gun will either be a new Edgun in .25 cal when they come out with the new model that has the loading lever half way down the rifle or a RAW ... one or the other!
 
"BR549"I personally find pups more difficult to shoot in some situations. For instance, bench rested, where a rear bag is not permitted. I participate in a competition where that is the rule. I just prefer more traditional rifles. You probably won't know until you try one.
Same here. I like bullpups most for hunting and off hand shooting. Not so great for shooting off a rest or bench IMHO.

R
 
I have both the guntlet .22 and bullboss. 25 cal, both guns shot well out of the box. But I'm a tinker and had to mod both guns. They both shoot super good now. Bullboss I added a huma reg. And tuned. Guntlet tuned trigger, raised reg. pressure added larger air bottle, hijamoto air stripper and moderator baffles. And Jefferson arms hammer adjustable kit. 
I am interested in the new Diana bullpup, Sky hawk that's supposed to come out in June or July. 
Dave