The reason for choosing a sealed RWY is for the lack of friction or any sod/clods to cause the tip to dig in.
I had in mind a firm, short dry grass RWY in my post above ie not a long grass or soft or wet unsealed RWY.
Fairly common in Oz. Probably not so in the UK!

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Bear Cub You lose the option for a go round in that case. I would prefer to keep the go-round option until I'm in the landing roll & then shut down.
Also there is no guarantee that the prop will stop in a position that will prevent contact with the ground once the wing hits.
Most props seem to stop away from the horizontal. Some nice engineers even make sure the prop is bolted on in such a position to aid hand swinging.