Daystate Blackwolf or ghost carbin

This is the way I see it: for all those people who didn’t like or dislike the electronic (computer) in the airguns
Theirs wishes came true, a total mechanical Airgun from daystate but it came with a price, I mean don’t get me wrong I love my alpha wolf but also my M3, my king, my crown my Agt , and maybe in year I get a BW , be safe whatever you choose.
 
would a huntsman's work for hft shooting?
Yes ... tho NOT regulated yielding a usable shot count of about 30-35 shots in .177 between fills staying in the sweet spot.
There "Air Tube" is not that high of capacity, which contributes to the lower efficiency in staying within a tight ES.
 
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Let me predict the future if I got a BW.
Guaranteed I'd be dialing that BW HS adjuster by accident with my thumb, then missing stuff, then wondering why, then after so many misses it'll occur to me what happened, then I'll wonder why it doesn't have a cap over it which was the first thing I thought of when I saw the video of them adjusting it.
duck tape covers most anything.....
 
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I kinda like my Wolverine R. It’s mechanical, super accurate, traditional design, and gets an honest 160 shots per fill. I bought mine when AOA had them on sale recently for $1379. For the price of a BW, I could have bought two.

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Something I'm curious about is the wood stock of the blackwolf and the effects of atmosphere and humidity on consistency across time. I don't think you need to worry about this with the Ghost bc of the construction of it. Is this a moot point, am I overthinking this?
Non issue… I’m in the Deep South and not a problem