What is the difference between the type b and the hi lite version of the red wolf rifle made by Daystate?
The B types are the 400 and 500cc (230 BAR MAX) and the hi lites are the 480cc with higher fill rating (250 BAR MAX) Yo!
Very strange. I just got an Red Wolf. It has the carbon fiber bottle that says 480, but it is not the high power version and the maximum fill pressure is 230. But it seems like mine is an older model as it does not have the most current GCU2 board. Damn!
The 230bar you're referring is the SWP - suggested maximum working pressure for best shot to shot consistency early in the shot string in the standard power gun. The bottle is the same as those on a safari /gcu2 with a max fill of 250bar. Filling to that pressure won't damage it - it just won't necessarily give the best performance.
I've honestly never actually seen a red wolf with the aluminum bottle. I've seen the brochure saying they exist and are available but apparently virtually nobody imports or buys them, which I suppose isn't surprising.
The 230bar you're referring is the SWP - suggested maximum working pressure for best shot to shot consistency early in the shot string in the standard power gun. The bottle is the same as those on a safari /gcu2 with a max fill of 250bar. Filling to that pressure won't damage it - it just won't necessarily give the best performance.
I've honestly never actually seen a red wolf with the aluminum bottle. I've seen the brochure saying they exist and are available but apparently virtually nobody imports or buys them, which I suppose isn't surprising.
They are quite common in the UK, the biggest retailer here sells them with the metal bottle so that you can use a DR BOB clamp for a bipod, however now the SABER clamp is out there is no need to do that, the metal bottle looks awful IMO!
Yes, I bought new from a dealer. Battery says 7.4V, 1000mah, 15C. Could not find an "S" value on it. Perhaps there is no benifit to a GCU-2 for a regular powered .177. it is spitting out 10.4 pellets @ 885-900fps.