Tavor 7

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Thats it ? There are many muzzle devices available with forward facing holes. Dlask has them. Problem solved.

I don't think it's *muzzle* blast that's the problem; it is that the chamber is right next to your cheek bone.

I haven't shot a big-bore Tavor, but I did shoot the Kel-Tec KSG bullpup shotgun and hated it for that reason.

I would love to try a 9mm Tavor or even a 223, but the 308 might be too much for me.
 
I don't think it's *muzzle* blast that's the problem; it is that the chamber is right next to your cheek bone.

I haven't shot a big-bore Tavor, but I did shoot the Kel-Tec KSG bullpup shotgun and hated it for that reason.

I would love to try a 9mm Tavor or even a 223, but the 308 might be too much for me.

Fair enough that you wouldn't like it. I've never read those reviews. Folks shoot Desert Tech's in .338 Lapua and have not reported this to be a problem. Generally speaking someone always hates something and is all to happy to announce it to the world.
 
Will have to see how some long term reliability and accuracy reviews work out on the .308 MDR, but either the MDR or Tavor 7 will be in my hands once they're both available here!
 
dont know if want
you know 308 is just too heavy to carry in a battle rifle load out compared to 5.56, 1/3 the ammo. if a 4 moa 7.62 bullpup really does it for you then ehhh
 
My bet is on the MDR which is caliber swappable between 300 blk, .223 wylde and .308 at the moment. It might actually make it to the Canadian market before the Tavor 7, well I at least I am hoping. Still I would love to get my hands on the M17, RFB, MDR and Tavor 7 to really do a .308 comparison.
 
dont know if want
you know 308 is just too heavy to carry in a battle rifle load out compared to 5.56, 1/3 the ammo. if a 4 moa 7.62 bullpup really does it for you then ehhh

Where and when did you anticipate the need for a combat load-out with your personal firearms? Just idle curiousity....
 
Where and when did you anticipate the need for a combat load-out with your personal firearms? Just idle curiousity....

It’s a hypothetical, coming from the original end users intended purpose. Trying to understand design philosophy. Just seems like a waste of money imo to inaccurately blast expensive ammo. To each their own..!
 
ok just to be clear I'm not one of those everything-have-to-be-sub-moa guy, I'm realistic.
The Youtube advertising does promote "long range capability" so I expect it to be able to do consistent 2 moa with hunting 308 load.
Will that be within its capability?
I presume it can handle saami spec to begin with? I hope.
If yes to the above two, I am highly interested.
Thanks.

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ok just to be clear I'm not one of those everything-have-to-be-sub-moa guy, I'm realistic.
The Youtube advertising does promote "long range capability" so I expect it to be able to do consistent 2 moa with hunting 308 load.
Will that be within its capability?
I presume it can handle saami spec to begin with? I hope.
If yes to the above two, I am highly interested.
Thanks.

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Seems unlikely. Given the accuracy of the Tar 21/x95.
 
For what it is , i will still buy one. Be nice to have a compact bush rifle that can take big game and allow for fast follow up shots. I like the way the tavor can be slung and move though dense bush. If the rifle comes with 20 inch barrel and paired with an appropriate optic it should be more than functional.
 
ok just to be clear I'm not one of those everything-have-to-be-sub-moa guy, I'm realistic.
The Youtube advertising does promote "long range capability" so I expect it to be able to do consistent 2 moa with hunting 308 load.
Will that be within its capability?
I presume it can handle saami spec to begin with? I hope.
If yes to the above two, I am highly interested.
Thanks.

My desert tech SRS barely does 2MOA with my hunting rounds
 
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