I know this is like posting my 1980 Chevette in Car and Driver...

@ kkarmical - The marauder is like that old street rod in the driveway; You just can't keep from runnin to the parts store every Saturday even though there's nothing wrong with the car, but you find some bling to add to it. Soon, you got more in it than you'll ever get back out but it's fun! 

@ rustynuts - As you know, in FT Hunter class you almost always will have a forced shooting position of standing. A BP will greatly improve your ability of hitting those forced killzones. Much easier to shoulder and shoot accurately. I just wish he would make one for my BSA R10... 


 
Thanks Dave, good information. I finally got my Mrod bloody today. I got the gun just before Christmas and have shot it fairly often in the backyard, but... everytime I go out to hit the pest squirrels I always grab the Bullpup. Today I forced myself to take the Mrod. I put the long bipod on and sucked it up buttercup. Well, the first three squirrels I met went to meet their maker with a clean pelt. I knocked the crap out of them. I found that the bipod sits on the front box of the quad and it makes a very nice setup. I added no less than 9 more of the 100+ yard shots today. From 109 to 136 yards mounted on the atv. The down side is that I almost have to point the atv where I expect to see the squirrels. with the bullpup I can swing side to side, almost all the way around. I will think on this some more. I still prefer the BP design. But damn, I shot well today...😕