Daystate Delta Wolf...?

I kinda hope that it turns out to be butt ugly... because I really dont want to 'have' to get one. I really do like bottle guns and I recall when the first gen AirWolf came out, I was amazed at the specs. Ended up getting one used and it was as advertised. Then the MCT came out and I think to date that may be my most expensive airgun purchase. Aside from a Rowan trigger blade and a Morgan adjustable buttpad, there is nothing I have needed to do with that gun.

Some years later, I picked up a .177 MCT at a show. 

Amazing guns for sure. I've never had an ounce of trouble out of either. They dont get shot much nowadays because there is nothing to do but aim and pull the trigger. They hit where pointed. Each time, every time.
 
If it is not "semi-auto" I hope it is more considerate to Lefties (1 in 10) than the new Brocock XR.

I assume with electronics they could have been quite imaginative regards cycling the action.

The down side of electronics is, what was cutting edge two years ago is old hat today. (Daystate claim "two years" in the making) .

also hope it is truly power adjustable say 20 to 80 ftlb, here's dreaming, 

and one more (for now) thing, I suspect , nay Hope, the butt stock we see in the blurred pic is deliberately altered, much in the same way car manufacturers do to disguise their new models, as it looks Butt (no pun) ugly.
 
Doesn’t necessarily need to be a downside to electronics. Software updates and or swapping a Board can upgrade an otherwise outdated gun in 1, 2, or whatever years. 


Most definitely power adjustable and probably in those ranges or more if I had to guess. It will involve changing out the caliber, but we already know it’s set up for that. The way I understand it, you should be able to easily change the barrel, etc. Then set the gun accordingly and the POI will be the same, in theory. 
 
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I just wish it would have"the ultimate biathlon action", like my Anschutz 1827F has, - pull with your pointing finger, which snaps the action open with just the right amount of momentum, the bolt comes to it's stop lightning fast, then push the back of the bolt on the lowered thumb pad with your thumb, which happens nearly as quickly. Way quicker and easier to execute, and almost effortless, compared to my Royale or Impact.

Just look up biathlon matches on youtube to see how fast these Anschutz 1827F's are, to see what I mean.

Turns out that the Steyr ProX can't be imported to the USA anymore so I'll be looking at other semiauto rifle alternatives for a summer purchase.