Daystate Wolverine .303 question.

For those in the know...

I've been drooling over these rifles for some time now. But I can't help but wonder about the ammunition. 
Daystate makes the Emperor .303 ammo which (obviously) are in .303 caliber.
JSB and others makes .30 cal ammo
I've read that there can be a significant difference going from say, a 5.52 to a 5.53 in some rifles. 

Q- What are you shooting with your .303? 
Does it only shoot the Emperor pellets or will a JSB .30cal work just as well? It LOOKS like they are both 7.62mm but the pic I'm looking at is blurry. 
How do the two pellets compare when put up against each other, long distance accuracy wise? 

How do I buy a Wolverine without my wife killing me? :) Perhaps a trip back to Hawaii....
Thanks for the help!
 
I shoot the JSB and the FX pellets in my bobcat. I've tried the emperor pellets as well. In my cat, the accuracy of either of these pellets is more or less the same. A few mm here or there which can be attributed to shooter error. With all these pellets, I've managed to get sub 1 inch groups at 112 yards. Never tried any longer than that. When I buy pellets in bulk, I prefer the JSB given their easy availability. 

Wrt the wife, for every gun you buy, there is a direct correlation to the number of trips you have to take her for. Simple formula. 😀
 
How do I buy a Wolverine without my wife killing me? 
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 Perhaps a trip back to Hawaii….
Thanks for the help!

I borrow a very expensive item from a friend... 2or 3 times the cost of what I really want. I tell my wife I want this one, and how much it will cost. After she returns to consciousness, I tell her she's right and I will settle for 1 that costs a fraction as much. She is relieved and happy, and so am I.

Then you could always brag on your friend's wife for letting him get an expensive gun, but that is not without risk.

Good luck with the Daystate, and Happy Father's Day!
 
Thanks for all the responses guys! 
I was more questioning the use of ".303" which equals 7.6962 whereas .30 would equal 7.62. So, it's confusing. 
There's an FX Boss .30 which is 7.62 and uses 7.62 ammo.
Then there's a RAW HM1000X in .30 cal which is 7.62 and uses 7.62 ammo.

But, then there's this Daystate Wolverine 303 which is advertised as being .303 caliber which is 7.6962. But it uses 7.62 ammo????? 
So as it reads, the Daystate would seem to shoot ammo that is 0.0762mm too small. Then there's posts about what a difference going from 5.52 to 5.53 made in XXXX rifle.

 
"skygear"SO my question to you is this. If given the same options. Would you still get the wolverine 303 vs a bobcat .30?
Bobcat 30 any day. More tactical, lighter in weight and shoots like a dream. The wolverine is more preferable for those who like long guns, don't mind the weight. In the field, the cat is far easier to manuver than the wolverine. 
 
I just purchased a wolverine 303 HP yesterday. I was looking at the Bobcat 30 at the same time. They both have 24 inch barrels. I chose the Wolverine for the extra power. I was shooting a 50 .15 gran jsb at 920 ft per second.

No one could dispute the accuracy of the bobcat. The FX smooth twist Barrel was designed around jsb pellets. I'm interested to try different types of airgun slugs in the daystate Wolverine 303. I do have to say that the Wolverine is almost too pretty to hunt with...almost.
 
I still have a couple tins of Daystate Emperor and they are the same shape and size as the JSB 50 grain which are different in shape and size than the JSB 44s.

The Emperors and the JSB 50s both shoot accurately and the performance data over the chrony and drop in trajectory are not statistically different out of my bobcat .30. Both shoot at 83 fpe

never got a chance to really try out the 50 gr in my new .30 Impact. Impact wasn't feeling very well after shooting the 44s and had to go back for warranty service.

photos left to right: JSB 44.75, JSB 50.15, Emperor 50.15 , FX boss 46.30. The most visible difference is the FX Boss which is darker in color and likely different alloy and Lube. The heads and skirts on the two 50s look identical and are different than the 44 and fx.

Regarding 7.62 vs .303 the Emperor label lists both.

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"Dttgunner"I just purchased a wolverine 303 HP yesterday. I was looking at the Bobcat 30 at the same time. They both have 24 inch barrels. I chose the Wolverine for the extra power. I was shooting a 50 .15 gran jsb at 920 ft per second.

No one could dispute the accuracy of the bobcat. The FX smooth twist Barrel was designed around jsb pellets. I'm interested to try different types of airgun slugs in the daystate Wolverine 303. I do have to say that the Wolverine is almost too pretty to hunt with...almost.
You might look into Bob's Boattails. I have a .30 Flex with a TJ barrel. It loves 68 grain hollowpoint Bob's BTs. I launch them at 890fpe for 110fpe. They are sized to .300.