Annual tell Daystate how to run their business day Jan 18th

I'm agree, Daystate should put regulators in all of their guns ... they must develope an regulator with the same quiality than the rest of their components!

I think that Daystate has enough R + D resources to investigate and create one in line with their products. I am looking for an Air Wolf MCT and obviously if they created an electronic airgun they can create a regulator ... why did they do it yer ?? Only they know.

With your permission, I'll copy the phrase: "is not about “what’s enough”. It’s about “how good could it be”. for motivate my workers!!


Daystate, please, listen to us!





 
"Deja"Daystate is just a really typical slow english company. Just look at that new wolverine 2. New dust cap for the fill port. Slightly diffrent look on the stock and breach block. Cheaper to make internals. No savings passed down to the customers. Epic upgrade. :|
Ah ah ah, don't forget that they also downgraded the gorgeous highly figured and well finished Walnut stock to a cheaper tiger skin laminate.

In their defense (as it's now Jan 19th so the holiday is over), it does say that the valve is upgraded although it doesn't say how or what additional performance people could expect. 
 
The problem here is that the most of us that that put money in to high quality airguns. I have daystates, beaumonts and 2 crickets myself. Are not gonna continue to purchase them if there are no significant upgrades. This wolverine 2 evolution is completely redundant in my point of view. 
The italian owner is looking to squeeze last bit of dollars and in the process loosing sales because at the price range,you are "only" getting, for the most part, a quality feel. The flexibility in platforms as far as caliber and power are not there.
 
Since yesterday was the official Holliday, I have something to report. Sorry I'm late but I was busy unboxing my buddies brand new Wolverine in .25. You see, he is the Forman of a power line crew and he is working a storm right now out of state and since it was raining here yesterday, I couldn't risk his gun getting wet so I volunteered to go over a pick it up for him to keep it safe. Being the good friend that I am, I took it out of the box and mounted a scope on it and aired it up. Well, I couldn't resist, I set up the chrono today and shot a string. Y'all are so right, Daystate put a reg on this thing! From a 3500 psi fill, it started out at 905 with 25.4's, topped out at 917 and I quit shooting at shot 25 at a speed of 897. Ending pressure was 2700. That's not very efficient. 

But it I have to say this, the gun is absolutely beautiful!

By the way, this was done with his permission of corse.
 
"scubajeeper"Since yesterday was the official Holliday, I have something to report. Sorry I'm late but I was busy unboxing my buddies brand new Wolverine in .25. You see, he is the Forman of a power line crew and he is working a storm right now out of state and since it was raining here yesterday, I couldn't risk his gun getting wet so I volunteered to go over a pick it up for him to keep it safe. Being the good friend that I am, I took it out of the box and mounted a scope on it and aired it up. Well, I couldn't resist, I set up the chrono today and shot a string. Y'all are so right, Daystate put a reg on this thing! From a 3500 psi fill, it started out at 905 with 25.4's, topped out at 917 and I quit shooting at shot 25 at a speed of 897. Ending pressure was 2700. That's not very efficient. 

But it I have to say this, the gun is absolutely beautiful!

By the way, this was done with his permission of corse.

Daystate guns are beautiful which is why I want to buy another one and why I care about the lack of a reg. I want a gun with quality materials like that, but with a reg. 

I was just looking at one of those custom 2240 builders who offered a regulated bottle upgrade for less than $100. The reg allowed this $300 air rifle to be used from 3000 psi down to the 1100psi the reg was set at. 

in most of my other guns, there is still plenty of shots when your gauge reads 2700psi. It's almost a full fill in some and definitely not time to refill.



 
"scubajeeper"Since yesterday was the official Holliday, I have something to report. Sorry I'm late but I was busy unboxing my buddies brand new Wolverine in .25. You see, he is the Forman of a power line crew and he is working a storm right now out of state and since it was raining here yesterday, I couldn't risk his gun getting wet so I volunteered to go over a pick it up for him to keep it safe. Being the good friend that I am, I took it out of the box and mounted a scope on it and aired it up. Well, I couldn't resist, I set up the chrono today and shot a string. Y'all are so right, Daystate put a reg on this thing! From a 3500 psi fill, it started out at 905 with 25.4's, topped out at 917 and I quit shooting at shot 25 at a speed of 897. Ending pressure was 2700. That's not very efficient. 

But it I have to say this, the gun is absolutely beautiful!

By the way, this was done with his permission of corse.


To your point............ a picture says a thousand words. (ok, 4 pictures, who's counting? :) )

BSA R-10 MKII .22, stock 




FX Royale 500 .25, stock



Daystate Wolverine Hi-Lite .25 The worst thing about this shot string, is that the graph goes from 750fps to 950fps which is a larger spread than any other graph here. This means that if the graphs all had the same spread, the huge curve in the Wolverine shot string would have been even more exaggerated if you can believe it. 



And even if you went out to 96 shots with the Royale 500, it is still far more efficient