Thanks. I was noodling along a few days ago and came across a Daystate Delta Wolf video where one can just dial in the pellet weight, and desired FPS on the screen, and the gun adjusts to that power with a few shots. B.L.E.W. M.Y. M.I.N.D!!
I've always thought that an ideal PCP is one where one can tune power precisely at the drop of a hat without having to turn this or turn that and then chrono over a string. Repeat. Until one gets to the power one wants. This allows one to practice indoors at 10 meters with lightweight target pellets, go to 30 meters outdoors, and then pest control at 100 yards with JSB heavy pellets. With a digital scope like the DNT Zulus, where one can preprogram up to five pellet and speed configurations, one can just use one gun in all scenarios and make adjustments in a couple of minutes.
Can the Daystate Alpha or Delta wolf do this? Or is the adjustment range above too great, and one has to deal with adjusting the regulator pressure? (I'm not sure how difficult it is to adjust the regular pressure. With some guns, one has to degas the entire tube first.)
Anyways, I'm going off topic here...but it is my thread, so I'm taking liberties. LOL!