Yes touch up screens in sunny environments might be a problem to read. Hope the designers at Daystate gave thoughtful consideration to this .
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Anyways the double regulation can only be a good thing in the Delta. I don't really know what Tony means with his bc comments exactly (I had initially assumed it might have been a typo or some other error) but if all this somehow also affects overall bc in the absence of changing MV, there is basically a whole branch of internal ballistics affecting external ballistics I'm completely ignorant of![]()
The height and duration of your pressure peak when the valve is opened affects the internal ballistics & how the pellet or slug is engaged in the rifling and this changes both the harmonics and the BC value. This means you will have to compensate for both different barrel timing and motion as well as a changing BC -> result is extra compensation for both elevation and windage while the pressure is dropping, this is especially hard with changing environmental conditions since these are again extra factors to take into account. With a mechanically regulated gun this pressure difference is so minute that this isn't a factor anymore and thus gives a steady BC value and barrel harmonics.
It seems that Daystate is very timid about releasing data of its coming products. Is that their way to keep people interested in the to be released models?
as I se it the gun isn’t working yet ....or other manufacturers has in meantime products that does the same by now. Regardless of what I am sure there are a few folks right now at the Daystate plant there are sweating.
It’s a great looking gun. Because of the shroud and chronograph built in. Willl there be a model available in Australia and Canada where we can’t have sound suppression
I have questions with regards to this chronograph located within the suppressor. How often will this suppressor have to be cleaned in order for built in chrony to efficiently work, or am I way out in right field on this one. Never have owned a Daystate just wondering, must work as intended.
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Approximate release dates would be appreciated as it is a major purchase for some and it would allow for time to plan/save for the investment.
It’s a great looking gun. Because of the shroud and chronograph built in. Willl there be a model available in Australia and Canada where we can’t have sound suppression
I have questions with regards to this chronograph located within the suppressor. How often will this suppressor have to be cleaned in order for built in chrony to efficiently work, or am I way out in right field on this one. Never have owned a Daystate just wondering, must work as intended.
Cheers
hi you two,
I have had a SKYPE discussion with Stephen - the owner of SH shooting a little while back on this - SH is Daystate's Australian importer and highly experienced in importing all manor of weapons. Of course we were both confined to our houses so not the normal working backdrop From the comments I see here Im not sure if the situation and restrictions in much of the rest of the world has quite sunk in yet or they think it doesn’t apply to airgun factories? Anyway, back to the chrono question. The question seems to be if the shroud acts as a silencer not that it contains other paraphernalia such as a chrono. So i think that will be our approach with Australian and Canadian import and customs - we will have to ensure that the shroud does not contain any air space for silencing and offer that detail to customs in advance to get their agreement. the chrono is integral to the design and I’m sure that it will be a complex redesign to remove it and also remove a key reason for owning it. Cleaning. The design of the chrono is such that it is easy to clean as it projects through a clear tube which in itself easy to clean or replace. My expectation is that normal barrel cleaning will take care of this and Adriano's (the designer) clever easy-access design will not be needed, but we will see. Here is a picture of the chrono and tube stripped out of its housing -so you can see what I mean.
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all the best
Tony