Having owned darn near every brand and price point of airguns available.... i find the most enjoyable thing about a really fine airgun, is a gentle shot cycle.
to me this means
smooth loading - easy access to the loading port
easy seating - getting the pellet into the breech the same depth every time
smooth cocking - for the bolt and hammer spring - or activation of the electronic firing system
predictable trigger release
minimal report (at my ear) from the action
minimal report (in immediate area) from the muzzle end
and lastly - no jolts or minimal muzzle flip
To date, no Airgun has beaten a properly tuned Redwolf. The gentle shot cycle of a Redwolf is my standard of excellence.
How about you? What airgun have you shot that has a truly gently shot cycle?
to me this means
smooth loading - easy access to the loading port
easy seating - getting the pellet into the breech the same depth every time
smooth cocking - for the bolt and hammer spring - or activation of the electronic firing system
predictable trigger release
minimal report (at my ear) from the action
minimal report (in immediate area) from the muzzle end
and lastly - no jolts or minimal muzzle flip
To date, no Airgun has beaten a properly tuned Redwolf. The gentle shot cycle of a Redwolf is my standard of excellence.
How about you? What airgun have you shot that has a truly gently shot cycle?