If you are building a collection of PCPs DON'T shoot a RedWolf. Don't do it, you will regret it. My bar has now been raised for my next PCP so high nothing currently meets it. But I'm a pick it up and shoot stuff guy not a tinker with it. I have the .22HP version.
Well... after all my exploration and consideration... I decided to trade my Brocock Bantam .25 in on a Red Wolf .22. Rather than have two lesser priced guns, I decided to just go for one exceptional rifle. (I'm likely to add a Wildcat MkII in .25 caliber down the road, at some time.) What persuaded me with the Red Wolf:
-AoA is local to me and they do factory warranty work
-5 year transferrable warranty
-Low power setting for quiet back yard plinking
-Did I mention quiet? This gun is VERY quiet with the Hugget LDC that came on it and quiet was one of the most important qualities that I wanted.
-Daystate's reputation for trouble free guns (not a guarantee, but encouraging)
-The trigger is amazing

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