Thinking about selling

LOL Mike.
I know my gun back and forward. The Redwolf is so beautiful. They addressed the problem with the bolt finally.
I have to wonder though (knowing mine) how does the stock come off with the recessed information screen?
The ribbon cable from the information screen to the motherboard on mine is a process only learned by experience which one has to know just to replace the TP .008 O rings. How does one replace the transfer port O rings in this new design? Do they have to send the gun in?
I'm sorry you know so little about this wonderful gun. No I am not trying to convince someone otherwise!
I will be openly honest and will offer my complete support with maintaining what I know about the gun, I know a little.
I know where the sweet spot is on fill pressure.
I know how many shots per fill based on that BAR. (205)
I know the shots per bar.
I know what weight of ammo she likes at a given yardage.
I know her average FPS
I know her FPS spread.

I KNOW MY GUN! you owe me an apology.



 
Just trying to start a conversation was all.
I thought about this thread this afternoon dialing in a new 8-32 x56 FFP scope. This Airwolf is so accurate it makes me laugh sometimes.
The only reason I am thinking of selling is? I want the ability to tweak the gun to different ammo and ranges I want to shoot. You can't do that with an Airwolf .
I have been told by some experience shooters, the gun in .25 was designed for the 25.4 JSB.and EBR. Maybe so.
I may just keep it. Tomcats Crown lost to it at 100 yards! That was interesting



 
I have been really interested in the Daystate line of guns, particularly the Pulsar, but there is something in me that is philisophically opposed to a computerized gun. Now if I was flying in a crew run Spector Gunship I wouldn't feel so silly saying, "I can't fire, the motherboard is down." However, when I am out shooting rabbits and squirrels with friends I have never had an occasion where a motherboard or batteries was necessary. It just seems like there is enough stuff to keep up with as is with all the filling adaptors, connections, hoses, compressors, etc., and now I have to worry about batteries. My ADHD would guarantee that I never got to shoot that gun. LOL. 

I do wonder though how much spread is really in the shot string with that much precision? I mean powder burners have shot spreads of 20-30 fps difference at times so it is not unusual to happen, albiet more forgiving when you are moving at 1400 fps rather than 850. 
 
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Glem the IS is screwed securely to the receiver. It can't come off. A ribbon cable treads through the receiver then connects to a small board that plugs into the mother board.
Its hard to explain. Next time I take her apart I'll have my wife video it and post it.
It's not hard if you know the right sequence of disassembly and reassembly.
As stated, I zero at 50, then use a shoot card developed from chair gun which is dead on until 90 yards. I had to add a click at 95 and another at 100 yards. At 80 yards it is just amazing! that next 20 will kick your ass! LOL.

To Blinds concerns. I've never had an issue with the motherboard, I'm sure there probably has been.
Some of the guys here that have the.22 version bought an after market "Heliboard" that gave them WILD adjustabilty,
The battery is good for 2000 rounds plus.
These are not regulated but perform like they are.
I know the gun. Depending on the temperature? at 70-75 degrees I get 60 shots with a spread of 14-18 fps.
Cooler is a bit less.