DIY Daystate GCU v5 (Red Wolf) programmer
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I have both. the pulsar is a redwolf in bullpup design the pulsar is 11.3 and the redwolf is 11.2
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so BSJ,The two hole thing is to replace the old way AA designed the fail safe feature. Put too much air in the old tubes and the tube's end would flare out an release the pressure. You had to replace the tube after that...
The new system just kills an oring.
There is a passage that allows cylinder air to bypass the reg to reach the gauge.
Yep I put a new spring kit in with a 12 ft lbs spring , but with the JSB EXACT RS 7.33g it's at 13.5 ft lbs. Very accurate now. 5 shots same hole , but still trying to get the hold down to the same each time.I would try the heaviest pellets I could find to start with, you gun has lots of power and lighter pellets will be squirrely after about ten yards. I would hold the gun as center balanced as possible so the recoil travels back and forth not up. You can put enough pressure on the butt against your shoulder to keep it from kicking you like you would a firearm and a firm but gentle grip with your support hand. As some have said try to be consistent with your hold.
I didn't read every post so if you have it tuned down from magnum power than lighter pellets should be fine.
I got the FT wooden stock version. There is only one place I found they had them in stock. I was super disappointed when I opened the case, I suppose they’re sending me the other one they have in stock, but I don’t know. I guess we’ll see.I already ordered the magnetic absorber and the quick fill adapter so hopefully they send me a good one this time. I’m also inquiring about getting the green pepper stock that comes on the anatomic just incase the other one is busted up too. Thanks for the response though. I appreciate it.Yes I did. I got the ten meter target version rather than the FT version though. I've had it since about March and I don't think I've stopped smiling. It is a terrific rifle. I shoot it just as much at silhouettes with a scope as I do at ten meters with the aperture sights. Both techniques are really fun. Even at the low power level it will smack those rams at 45 yards and knock them right over. A strong wind will make things very interesting though.
I'm sorry to hear that yours arrived broken. That must have been really disappointing when you opened that box. Did you order the FT version or the Ten Meter version?
Kenny
You can definitely tune it.You can't tune it as far as I know. Having full auto function correctly is a little dicey. The first Blitz, when using a Moderator, had to use a specific Donny FL to cycle right, I think the Ronin. Any adjustment of the tuning would probably throw it off anyway. It came like that! Super accurate!
It might be the Indian not the arrowMust've been thirty some-odd years ago that I bought a Sportsman QB77 Chinese-made copy of the legendary 1960s vintage Croamsn 167 dual-cartridge Co2 rifle for $159 (brand new)-
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My first 3 fifty-yard, three-shot groups measured .30", .40" and .50" center-to-center. She's since undergone many stages of evolution, including-
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Capturing a Field Target National Champion title after conversion to regulated high-pressure-air bottle and swapping to a heavier stock.
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Winning a Field Target competition with high match score against a field that included two other National Champions, after changing to a custom stock and shorter HPA bottle.
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Close-up of it before (now) switching back to a longer bottle for use in my TEXtreme Bench-Rest Silhouette competitions (Slug Class).
Upon discovering she LOVES 16 grain H&N slugs at 868 FPS/26.8 FPE, I've mostly shot her at 100 yards in fascination that a .177 air rifle can average 1 MOA five-shot groups at 100. As excerpted from my testing notes-
8/6/24- Nine consecutive five-shot groups @ 100 yards with 16 gr H&N slugs averaged 1.04” center-to-center (1 MOA)!
FWIW, I've been pleasantly surprised by several Chinese airguns, and sorely disappointed with others. Some have almost unbelievable potentials (as above); others' best potentials are realized when employed as trot-line weights.
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