I’ve been wanting a rifle-bull pup in .177 to hunt with for a change of pace. I’ve got the .22 covered already but I was wanting a .177 that can shoot the 16gr JSB over 900fps accurately. Looks like the Red Wolf might be a candidate looking over the teaser on the new vlog. I question I have is can the Red Wolf hold up to hunting conditions? By that I mean can the barrel be leaned up against a tree while I’m glassing tree tops, can the stock/bottle be pinned up against a tree while taking a shot, can the barrel take a few minor bumps while out in the woods, all the while not changing the point of impact? I’ve seen all kinds of post about the Red Wolf but I don’t recall one where someone is using it a squirrel rifle, not ground squirrels and not shooting them off a bird feeder. I asking about the walnut stocked version as I’ve not heard of any of them breaking at the wrist like some of the laminate ones have. Some shots can take a great deal of gun/body manipulations and different holds on the rifle and didn’t want to make an expensive mistake.