I'm sniffing around for reliability reports... It would please me to no end if I read some reports from owners who have pumped hundreds of rounds through an RFB with no jams and no broken parts. (preferably thousands or rounds, but I'm not holding my breath for that report)
And, if I can get a non-restricted RFB...
I'm thinking about how much nicer it would be walking through thick brush on a hunting trip without having to deal with as many snags, etc. I'm also thinking about how much more accurate my longer distance shot placement will be with the better bullpup balance.
I've gone hunting with my Tikka T3 Tactical(and other rifles), and having an uber-accurate rifle is useless to a guy like me when it comes to cracking off a quick standing shot at longer distances. With a front heavy rifle, I can't keep the scope steadily and safely on targets, I need to support my rifle against something solid.
So, with all of my current rifles, I have to pass on taking any quick standing shots at greater distances since I can't keep the crosshairs from doing a wide and wild figure 8. Sure, all of my current rifles are more than accurate enough to take a shot out past 200 yards, but I'm not. I'm only good at those distances while fully braced and not holding the full rifle weight in my hands.
If the RFB lives up to the bullpup reputation of making it a lot easier to keep the sights on target while standing, then the rifle will become my primary hunting rifle. Any hunting rifle that can increase my safe and confident shot range is a must have. (I'm not expecting miracles out of the RFB, I'm just hoping for a real world, noticeable improvement)
And, weather or not the RFB shoots 0.75MOA, 1.5MOA, or 2MOA doesn't matter nearly as much as the lighter frontend weight and rearward center of gravity. When I try to take standing shots with my current rifles, my "figure 8" crosshair dance is probably more than 12 inches at 100yards while I'm tuckered out from tramping through the woods. So, I think I'll get far more real world accuracy out of having a lighter and easier to support rifle than by having a 0.5 or 1moa target gun. Hence, my excitement about the RFB.
ps. If the RFB turns out to be a ~1moa gun, all the better