I was wrong, $1449 at AOA! Those are cool and a great replacement for the POS Artemis(s) PP70SA that I struggle with.
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I agree with you about length, say my my BSA R10 at 44", not being too long to take into the woods. I see no difference between standard rifles and bullpups, in being able to rest against trees, fence posts and buildings, none.
My Taipan has been setup correctly with a drop-down shoulder rest that's offset to starboard and shoulders better than any other gun I've owned.
I agree with you about length, say my my BSA R10 at 44", not being too long to take into the woods. I see no difference between standard rifles and bullpups, in being able to rest against trees, fence posts and buildings, none.
My Taipan has been setup correctly with a drop-down shoulder rest that's offset to starboard and shoulders better than any other gun I've owned.
Johnny, I'd like to see a picture of the shoulder rest you mention, sounds interesting. My problem with the Veteran when shooting from a tree is simply a result of my style. I like to cradle the smaller forend of a sporter style with my forward hand against the tree, in a manner that the Veteran stock doesn't accommodate due to its size and shape. Can I use it from a tree? Absolutely, but for me, it's not as stable, and if Mr. bushytail is lollygagging and I have to hold in position a few minutes, it is quickly tiring. And with my bad rotator cuff, the Veteran weight exacerbates all this. I greatly admire the Veteran, and I enjoy shooting it at every opportunity. It's only due to the combination of personal issues that it is not my preferred hunting rifle. For you, and I'm sure many others, its accuracy, robust construction, and reliability make it the perfect woods rifle. And, its unique anti-double load system is the best in the business for a hunting rifle, especially for folks like me who don't use safeties.
youll be alright .. truth is traditional style guns have been around for hundreds of years because its the best overall functional design .. a bullpup is more of a specialty design and can work better and be faster on target in tight mostly close quarter nutter combat .. but yeah, snowflakes showing out a bullpup with high tech this and that and bipods and everything else are just mommas boys looking for someone to validate their inexperienced pathetic bs lol ... a long gun is better almost always ...
Always keep a traditional air rifle in your inventory to remind yourself just how good you are capable of shooting. When your budget allows, then get the odd stuff like bullpups, Leshiy’s and pistols turned into weird little carbines. They are all fun and can have a purpose.
This is some of the best advice I've seen on AGN in a while (emphasis added by me). Spot on. Plus 1 accuracy point for Vetmx.
I have gotten to the point where I can shoot bullpups pretty well, but I still shoot traditionally stocked rifles better. Sometimes the accuracy is similar, but achieving it with a bullpup takes more work (for me), and sometimes I just want to shoot without having to work really hard at it! Ultimate accuracy is also so important on the hunt, for a humane dispatch.
The Streamline is a good, handy rifle which is not overly long. I think you made a good choice.
And anyway, we all know that your Streamline will not be your last air rifle purchase!
I'll counter that by saying that I have sold all of my traditional, readutdated, rifles and now only own Taipans.
SOLD:
- HW97
- R9
- TX200 HC
- Marauder
I don't understand it when someone says it's difficult to shoot a bullpup.
I really don't...
To each their own I guess![]()
youll be alright .. truth is traditional style guns have been around for hundreds of years because its the best overall functional design .. a bullpup is more of a specialty design and can work better and be faster on target in tight mostly close quarter nutter combat .. but yeah, snowflakes showing out a bullpup with high tech this and that and bipods and everything else are just mommas boys looking for someone to validate their inexperienced pathetic bs lol ... a long gun is better almost always ...
Always keep a traditional air rifle in your inventory to remind yourself just how good you are capable of shooting. When your budget allows, then get the odd stuff like bullpups, Leshiy’s and pistols turned into weird little carbines. They are all fun and can have a purpose.
This is some of the best advice I've seen on AGN in a while (emphasis added by me). Spot on. Plus 1 accuracy point for Vetmx.
I have gotten to the point where I can shoot bullpups pretty well, but I still shoot traditionally stocked rifles better. Sometimes the accuracy is similar, but achieving it with a bullpup takes more work (for me), and sometimes I just want to shoot without having to work really hard at it! Ultimate accuracy is also so important on the hunt, for a humane dispatch.
The Streamline is a good, handy rifle which is not overly long. I think you made a good choice.
And anyway, we all know that your Streamline will not be your last air rifle purchase!
I'll counter that by saying that I have sold all of my traditional, readutdated, rifles and now only own Taipans.
SOLD:
- HW97
- R9
- TX200 HC
- Marauder
I don't understand it when someone says it's difficult to shoot a bullpup.
I really don't...
To each their own I guess![]()
To be fair you sold several $400 rifles to buy an $1500 bullpup. Some were even springers so not apples to apples with those If you were shooting a $400 bullpup PCP same price as Marauder you would still be using the Maruader too. Then again if you bought a $1500 conventional PCP in the same price range as the Taipan I would bet you would be shooting that some too.
Of many shapes and lengths of rifles I have shot and carry whlie hunting, the Uragan has an extraordinary size, shape, weight and feeling.
When you shoulder and point with it, you feel you do not need anything else to hunt with. Just the adequate caliber for the hunting and you are done!