He is taking it too a range this morning for a show and shoot for several San Diego air gunners. Sort of wants to expose it to people and get feed back. I am a bench rest guy and its too far away from anything I design for bench rest to take a guess at its precision accuracy but Nick has taken ground squirrel at 135 yards with it set up in 9mm and I think that should keep the bigger bore hunter types happy. I wont even go into the barrel combo's there are so many but I will tell you he is able to shoot the big diablo pellets, cast boolits of any size to 50 cal and even has a shot gun load that shoots 210 grain of steel BB's and can swap any of them in on the tail gate of truck in 5 minutes and have the power set and ready to go. He keeps little reciepe cards. This barrel, that projectile, set the power dial,set external reg pressure and you will get the fps,fpe that the card says you will. It was designed well enough that I believe it is doable and repeatable. I thought the breech was a swivel breech but it is actually a falling block. You depress it down to load the projectile rather than rotate it. The other thing that blew me away was the scope block on top of the main tube is actully the regulator and you adjust it at the black knob at the front. I will be following up to see how the guys shooting it this morning recieve it. They are all local San Diego gunners from that other forum. For me the shape of the gun take getting used too. The only bullpup I like it the Colibri Hummingbird. But I am working on convincing him to offer it in more than one configureation. I could easily be done or at least use some of the design's of importance on other styles of guns. I hope it takes off for him,