Daystate Wolverine .25

"Ridgeline"p.s. Zx mate, I would rather take a great quality build like a tank air rifle like the Wolverine, and tune it up, rather then a cheap made gun that was well tuned.





Ridgeline, about your statement above, why are you directly it to me? Bowwild asked how his shot string looked and asked how his gun would behave if regulated. I answered those questions. Nutcracker, the OP, stated that his main focus for the rifle is hunting tree squirrels. He already has more than enough power for that. 
BTW, no need to explain to me about high end quality rifles, I've owned many and still have a few. Have a good day there. 
 
Shooting the Wolverine .25 today. Most 5 shot groups @ 25 yards where about 3/8". Seemed to have very close POI all four magazines. Filling to 3200 psi. When I went to 50 yards, my groups opened up many nearly 1" and some 5/8" only a couple at 1/2" . At that distance the last of the four mags, seemed to group best, every time. The rifle feels awesome in the hands, and functions flawlessly. I did add 1" to LOP via some foam rubber, to give me the 14 & 3/4 " LOP I need, & lightened the trigger up. I just finished off my second tin. I think the 50 yard groups will get a lot better when I shoot it some, more. I need to get used to it. I have mostly .22 PCPs. The .25 seems to be a different animal. Picture below is what most of my 25 yard 5 shot groups looked like. Won't show you the 50 yards ones, until I tighten them up a little more.