A new member of the family just arrived. Test result. Two shots at 80 yards

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As soon as I start shooting this .117 Cal I will share experience.


 
Sweet, congratulations on your new PCP, looking forward to your thoughts on it... So it's a .177? I thought you were moving away from .177 because of the wind, especially over 50 yards.

Some months ago I bought a Renegade HP .30. and it is a pleasure to shoot with that rifle. But I can not shoot with it so frequently.

I've bought this .177 to have the pleasure daily.

I know it is going to be limited in distance. But the combination of weight, power, Cal and electronic trigger give the expectation of having a rifle very smooth that won't move at all at shooting. Could be a good experience.
 
I have two Daystates. A Wolverine R and a Red Wolf. For what they charge for the Delta, I would have thought they would include the "other half" of the gun.
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Because of have been discontinued, the Renegade is much closer in price to the Revere than to the Wolverine.

And less than half the price of the Delta Wolf.
 
I arrived last night from my commuting very late, but I had prepared the scope and ring for the Renegade.

I took it out of the factory case, confirmed the pressure in the cilinder, the battery, and then refill it again.

I waked up as early as the sun allowed me to shoot.

In less than 10 shots the scoped was zeroed at 50 yards.

I am very happy to share with you that my expectations, described in my response to L.Leon, were exceeded !!!

This rifle is exactly what I was wanting: superbly accurate, smooth as butter, the trigger is a dream, the magazine works perfectly (for the moment I just have one), the rifle is very comfortable to shoulder. 

I am very happy of having disregard it is an "old and discontinued model". 

This rifle is a dream !!!!

There are very few Renegades left in AoA. Whomever has the possibility and enjoy shooting, my advice would be: Jump on it !!!
 
Sweet, congratulations on your new PCP, looking forward to your thoughts on it... So it's a .177? I thought you were moving away from .177 because of the wind, especially over 50 yards.

Some months ago I bought a Renegade HP .30. and it is a pleasure to shoot with that rifle. But I can not shoot with it so frequently.

I've bought this .177 to have the pleasure daily.

I know it is going to be limited in distance. But the combination of weight, power, Cal and electronic trigger give the expectation of having a rifle very smooth that won't move at all at shooting. Could be a good experience.

You can easily give the smackdown to any legal bird at 50+ yards and squirrel.
 
I have never compete in an EBT with airguns.

In an indoor competition and with a good selection of pellets, this rifle should be a winner.

I made some shooting a moment ago and with no wind at all, this rifle is a fly killer at 90 yards.

The whole characteristics allow you to stay firm in the aiming point.

How big is the fly :)

Depending of each one's shooting skills, the size of the fly is allowed to be chosen:

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Very nice guns, you should have a good time with it.

I have both a Renegade and a Pulsar, I like'em both. Easy to shoot, accurate, simple to load, The Pulsar is easy to alter the pellet speeds, too bad we can't alter the speeds of the Renegade without buying more parts. If you like a more straight up and down grip, the grips that fit the AK47 (powder fire rifle) fit with a little "fitting" on the socket where it attaches to the gun. 4 or 5 minutes worth of work.

Have fun with it.

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I have never compete in an EBT with airguns.

In an indoor competition and with a good selection of pellets, this rifle should be a winner.

I made some shooting a moment ago and with no wind at all, this rifle is a fly killer at 90 yards.

The whole characteristics allow you to stay firm in the aiming point.

How big is the fly :)

Depending of each one's shooting skills, the size of the fly is allowed to be chosen:

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I MIGHT be able to hit it :)