You'd think with all the electronic wizardry and best of the best of everything it would have a higher shot count in high power.
Why is that?
Seems to be around 30 shots in .22/.25/.30
Why is that?
Seems to be around 30 shots in .22/.25/.30
You're probably referring to 25 and 303? More so in 303 I think. Mine in 177 seems to be very efficient with tons of shots but it's the pea shooter of the bunch. I also have a 25 Rosso which I have personally never shot since I purchased it just as a collector so I can't comment on it. Who knows with all of this lockdown I may have the itch to give it a try. The 22 RW seems decent based on paper specs for the HP with 23 inch barrel but IMHO the 17 inch standard RW in 22 would be the limiting factor for efficiency which probably needs to waste air to push it on high power. YO!
How does this compare to mechanically regulated rifles of similar caliber, power, barrel length, and air capacity? I notice the Daystate web site indicates 75 shots in .22 and .25 and 45 in .30.
How does this compare to mechanically regulated rifles of similar caliber, power, barrel length, and air capacity? I notice the Daystate web site indicates 75 shots in .22 and .25 and 45 in .30.
Thats the standard not the HP
How does this compare to mechanically regulated rifles of similar caliber, power, barrel length, and air capacity? I notice the Daystate web site indicates 75 shots in .22 and .25 and 45 in .30.
Thats the standard not the HP
Nope, it is the HP. Not saying it's accurate, but that is under the HP rifle column.
How does this compare to mechanically regulated rifles of similar caliber, power, barrel length, and air capacity? As I read the Daystate web site, it indicates 75 shots in .22 and .25 and 45 in .30.
For reference here are the numbers on a .22 cal RW HP tested by AOA.
HIGH POWER
JSB Exact Beast 34gr - 60 shots avg 848fps 54.9 ft/lbs
MED POWER
JSB Exact Monsters 25.4gr - 115 shots avg 872fps 42.8 ft/lbs
LOW POWER
JSB Exact Heavy 18.1gr - 210 shots avg 890fps 31.6 ft/lbs