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Pepperdog
06-05-2007, 03:56 PM
Now I have had this 12fpe .177 Airwolf for 2 months, I just cant imagine parting with it. The Airwolf and MTC viper 4-16x50 an awesome combo, when on a good rest you just cant miss. Pinpoint accuracy shot after shot, even out past 60yards. I got this setup for HFT, and the Airwolf is just perfect for this.

I got the 400cc bottle setup, as Have heard 500cc is front heavy. I would still say even with 400cc bottle, it is still a little nose heavy compared to the MK3 ST, you can learn to adjust to this very minor imbalance quite quickly.

Once you start using an Airwolf you just have no excuses any more, if you miss its all down to your own limitations.

I think the stock although very nice, the wood grain is not the prettiest piece of wood I've seen on a Daystate

I think overall this gun takes a lot of beating, with the quick lock time provided by the electronic trigger, makes the Airwolf unbeatable. If I had to give up all my guns and just keep one, it would be the Airwolf:D

sniper22
06-05-2007, 05:13 PM
i used to swap guns at an alarming rate but my wolfs been with me for over a year now. its morphed into a carbine with a length including a logun silly name silencer just longer than a standard gun. ive got a few guns in my collection and the wolf is the one i always pick up

The Ratcatcher
06-05-2007, 05:16 PM
I have 2 of these in both cals. I will not part from them. The one that gets the most use is the .177 though as I find it better at long range.

DeadEye Tom
06-05-2007, 05:22 PM
Whats it like over the chronograph? Does it have the latest electronics in it?

The Ratcatcher
06-05-2007, 05:27 PM
Yes both have the latest electronics. Over the chrono both come in around 11.3 ftlbs and vary only up or down by .1 or .2.

Pepperdog
06-05-2007, 07:01 PM
I fancied trying the wolf in .20 cal, but ended up going for MK3 based on price:)

TARGETZERO
06-05-2007, 07:44 PM
:rolleyes: THE WOLF has the flatest power curve ive used on a gun:) and think its the dogs:D all other guns fail in comparison:eek: ;) get one youll love it!

Pepperdog
07-05-2007, 09:07 AM
I would love to try the 80fpe model, it must be an awesome gun:D Bet you could stop them bunnies out past 100 yards no sweat:D :D

C3PO_1
07-05-2007, 11:19 AM
I would love to try the 80fpe model, it must be an awesome gun:D Bet you could stop them bunnies out past 100 yards no sweat:D :D

You get an idea of what it is like with this review of the FAC Air Ranger:

http://www.daystate.co.uk/images/reviews/AirRanger/SS-AirRanger/SSFEB07.pdf

But at 80ft/lbs, you're probably better off with a rimfire.