Just an overall comment about BPs, having shot an AAS500 for several years. The standard rifle layout tends to be more barrel heavy that a bullpup. I find, that to be maximally accurate with a BP - FX WC - I must focus on follow-through more alot like shooting a springer. That's just me. But I was nailing groundsquirrels at 50-60 yards easy with the AA standard/carbine. My FX WC is great and accurate, but I must take more care to do follow-through. I think the lighter muzzle is great for offhand shooting and without support and at closer ranges. But I find at my standard 45 yard zero, more care and mental preparation are required for the same level of accuracy as a standard rifle.
I'll also mention the breach o-ring in the Fx WC was a fricking mdkfjdoidjdio to replace. It was, as usual, operator error. It took me three wasted o-rings to figure I'd better remove the rearmost section of cheekpiece plastic so as to provide more access to nudging that round thingie into the hole properly. Likely just me and my lack of foresight. But the moment I removed that plastic, o-ring went in like a heat seaking missle. Of course there was the prior practice that had taken me hours!!
Rob
I'll also mention the breach o-ring in the Fx WC was a fricking mdkfjdoidjdio to replace. It was, as usual, operator error. It took me three wasted o-rings to figure I'd better remove the rearmost section of cheekpiece plastic so as to provide more access to nudging that round thingie into the hole properly. Likely just me and my lack of foresight. But the moment I removed that plastic, o-ring went in like a heat seaking missle. Of course there was the prior practice that had taken me hours!!
Rob
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