Ok, so I'm pretty new here on AN and new to the PCP airguns. Here's my quick take... I did a decent amount of research before purchasing my first PCP air rifle. So, with a lot of input and youtube vid's I purchased a Daystate Wolverine 2 Hi Lite .22cal.. It has a nice wood stock and has been slightly redesigned for 2016. When I opened the box and saw the stock, (I had only seen it in you tube vids) I personally didn't care for it. I was looking for a smaller sleeker stock. The Daystate rifle I ordered I would think would be right up a traditional rifle shooters alley. It just wasn't for me. What I will say is just before I returned it to AOA I shot about 10 shots thru it at approx 45 yds. Every pellet was touching each other! Honestly! I also looked at the FX Royal. Now I did hear that the .25 cal would be slightly better at 100yds verses the .22cal.
If you like traditional style wooden stocks and money is no object then I'd say the Daystate Wolverine 2 Hi Lite in the .25 cal or the FX Royal in the .25 cal would be great guns.
So the very last thing I'd say is this....I have purchased 2 what I would call high end springer air guns over the years that cost me over $700 each. If I had the $ and money was no object I'd get a PCP airgun in a heartbeat vs the single shot springer. That's just me! The PCP's are sooo much smother when they fire, and without that twang of a springer.
The guys at AOA are usually very knowledgeable and helpful when inquiring what type of airgun for your application!
Rob
If you like traditional style wooden stocks and money is no object then I'd say the Daystate Wolverine 2 Hi Lite in the .25 cal or the FX Royal in the .25 cal would be great guns.
So the very last thing I'd say is this....I have purchased 2 what I would call high end springer air guns over the years that cost me over $700 each. If I had the $ and money was no object I'd get a PCP airgun in a heartbeat vs the single shot springer. That's just me! The PCP's are sooo much smother when they fire, and without that twang of a springer.
The guys at AOA are usually very knowledgeable and helpful when inquiring what type of airgun for your application!
Rob
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