Issue 05 Preview – The Long And Short Of It Brandon Davis 1 Comments, Join the Conversation At RECOIL, we review every product fairly and without bias. Making a purchase through one of our links may earn us a small commission, and helps support independent gun reviews. Learn More Find out more about how we test products. Desert Tactical Arms’ Second-Generation Multiple-Caliber Precision Rifle Desert Tactical Arms (DTA) is a relative newcomer to the tactical precision-rifle market, but in the nearly five years since Nick Young founded the company, the company has developed one of the most versatile rifle platforms on the market. He founded DTA with the intent of bringing to market a uniquely modular rifle capable of meeting the needs of shooters across the tactical spectrum, from civilians to law enforcement snipers and military personnel. Even to this day, there is stiff competition in that arena from legendary companies, such as Accuracy International, Barrett, and Remington. However, Utah-based DTA decided to approach the platform in a different way that would set its rifle apart from the others. The result of that effort was the debut of the Stealth Recon Scout (SRS). The first thing one notices with the SRS is its bullpup configuration. In a traditional bolt-action rifle, the trigger assembly is directly below the action, making the system simple by placing the firing hand close to the bolt and allowing for the trigger to be tuned to perfection. In a bullpup configuration, however, the action is moved to the rear, behind the trigger and main grip assembly, efficiently filling the space between the firing hand and shoulder of the shooter. The primary benefit of this configuration is that it allows for a more compact overall length without reducing the length of the barrel. For example, a standard configuration .308 Win rifle, such as a Remington 700 with a 22-inch barrel, will average about 40 inches in overall length, while a bullpup SRS with a 22-inch barrel is about 32.5 inches long — nearly a foot shorter without sacrificing barrel length. However, the compact configuration of a bullpup rifle necessitates connecting the relocated trigger assembly to the action in a way that retains as much of the quality trigger feel and control found in a traditional bolt-action configuration as possible. For the rest of this Article, subscribe digitally here: RECOIL Issue 5 Why you can trust RECOIL Since our founding in 2012, RECOIL remains the premier firearms lifestyle publication for the modern shooting enthusiast. We deliver cutting-edge coverage of guns, gear, accessories and technology. We go beyond basic reviews, providing no B.S. buyer’s guides, hands-on testing and expert analysis on everything from firearms and survival equipment to watches and vehicles. Our reviewers are the backbone of our operation and come from diverse shooting backgrounds: Former law enforcement, military veterans, competitive shooters, seasoned hunters and plain old firearms enthusiasts. Furthermore, we’re not just gun experts, but dedicated journalists who adhere to the strictest standards of our profession. At RECOIL, editorial independence is the foundation of everything we publish and the cornerstone of reader trust. Our editors, writers and content creators make all editorial decisions independently, free from outside influence. That boils down to: advertisers don’t dictate our coverage, the outcomes of our reviews or what we recommend in our buyer’s guides. First and always, our commitment is to our audience—ensuring every review and article is accurate, unbiased, and driven by real-world experience. Whether you’re selecting your next firearm, upgrading your gear, or exploring the latest innovations in the shooting world, RECOIL provides the trusted insights you need to make informed decisions. Learn more about our Editorial Standards and how we review products. NEXT STEP: Download Your Free Target Pack from RECOILFor years, RECOIL magazine has treated its readers to a full-size (sometimes full color!) shooting target tucked into each big issue. Now we've compiled over 50 of our most popular targets into this one digital PDF download. From handgun drills to AR-15 practice, these 50+ targets have you covered. Print off as many as you like (ammo not included). Get your pack of 50 Print-at-Home targets when you subscribe to the RECOIL email newsletter. We'll send you weekly updates on guns, gear, industry news, and special offers from leading manufacturers - your guide to the firearms lifestyle.You want this. Trust Us.