*** RED WOLF VRS WOLVERIENE 2 HUMA***

Ah yeah I knew this question would come soon enough. MCT versus Huma regulated. I'll do a shot string of my red wolf and post it in graph form comparing to my regulated fx impact. 

If I were you I'd wait for my results and dive head in. If Extreme spread*(haven't used that term in so long hahah) of velocity is less than 20 for red wolf then that should be good. My impact is around 20.

Electronics complicate some things while the huma regulator simplifies it. 
 
"If standard deviation of velocity is less than 20 for red wolf then that should be good. My impact is around 20"


Hopefully you mean extreme spread is less than 20? if the SD of my gun were 20 it would be going in the bin!


To the OP, for me the answer is simple, if you are going to spend 1500 you may as well spend the extra 500 and get the Redwolf! the cocking and firing cycle is like nothing else (except other MCT) on the market, plus there is the benefit of the adjustable cheekpiece which I wouldn't be without on a gun now.


 
I've shot both and in my opinion I like the Red Wolf just a little bit better, I ended up getting the Red Wolf in a high power .22 version.

I like the Three power settings and you can reprogram them to your needs, but what tipped the scale to the Red Wolf was how it fit me, to me the Wolf just felt better when I shouldered the rifle.

I honestly think the Wolveriene 2 Huma is a great rifle as well, it just did not fit me like the Wolf.
 
I think I can answer for Mark. He snuggled into Red and she spoke to him. "Mark honey put your hand a little lower. OOH hmmm thats nice. Your cheek is soft and smells really sweet, i could be held like this all day, maybe longer. You like my figure don't you! What do you think of my style? No need to speak I know your answer by your touch. Take me baby I'm all yours....... You won't hear from him for a few.
 
It feels better than my Gray Shadow and so far shoots every bit as nice, maybe better...

here she is if you didn't see my post. 

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I had a wolverine and sold it to buy the red wolf. Advantages? A little better trigger (hair splitting). I actually liked the thumb hole on the wolverine better. DEFINITELY like the easy cocking effort on the Red wolf. The are both really great rifles. Mine was not the huma regulated rifle so I moved up some. Lots more shots especially on low power. I paid $1400 for the wolverine which was a bargain. The red wolf walnut was twice as much. Is it that much better ? NO. BUT I figured I shoot this rifle more then any other gun I own so why not have the best. If something else comes out better I'll buy it.
 
fuko.. im looking forward to that info....


Here it is :D. I'm getting 90 shots with an extreme spread of 30~ from 200 bar ->110 bar, on medium power(shoots the best groups for me) JSB Monsters(redesigned) @ 850~ Fps! I can probably squeeze another 30 shots if i filled the gun to 230 bar or 50 shots if i filled to 250 bar. It's insanely quiet, accurate, and efficient. Would not throw out the Daystate Red Wolf(and many other MCT systems) for the Wolverine R(or other regulated guns).

Currently, my daystate redwolf is the most accurate gun i've ever owned at fifty yards. However, that might change with my new .30 cal 700mm x barrel coming in soon. Were talking .30 inches at fifty consistently!

Maybe my Impact regulator is bad? If you look at the graph it has two mountain heads. Wonder if this is regulator creep.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1W6c-ZgmeWrViPMUIEwKOq6tIHR-qjwa8/view?usp=sharing

https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/daystate-mct-versus-regulated/