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    Daystate Mk3 FT and HFT option, input needed

    We at Harper Classic Guns and Daystate have been discussing an additional programming option for the Mk3B versions in the light of the success at HFT this year. This option would be suitable for disciplines such as FT and HFT where single shot loading is used.

    The option will only allow one single shot to be fired where the safety switch will have to be set to off then back on again to fire again (auto-safe). After the shot has been fired the safety tab will flash to indicate that the gun is in safe mode and a shot has been fired.

    This will help to prevent shots being taken without a pellet being loaded.

    The questions are:

    1) Would this option be useful?

    2) Are there any other programmable options needed and what are they?

    3) Is the option for extinguishing the safety LED light ever used and can we remove it?

    We are thinking of introducing the changes early next year and it might be possible to reprogram existing guns if the demand is enough, final details have not been decided on yet.

    Please let us have your comments.

    David

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    Darren Petts Guest
    I can only answer point 1 and say yes such an option would be useful. On a number of occasions I've blown one off wondering if I've loaded or not. Unfortunately mine's an A model though so I'm stuck with the program it's got.

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    one of the senior shooters at our club (FT), struggles to get up sometimes and he does so with his finger on the trigger and this results in the odd discharge, he has been told about safety issues on this matter, but still often forgets. the single shot would be a great option as we don't like the gun going off in our ears etc!

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    I'm not sure how useful this is but I shoot a MK3B (FAC) and if I'm in any doubt over whether the rifle is loaded or not, I just pull the bolt make to the notch to allow mag removal. If it is loaded, I can easily see the back of the pellet in the breech.

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    Does this mean any B model can be upgraded in the future? I have just got a new MKIII and would have loved to have had that option now as I too have a problem getting up and down.

    And what would be the approximate cost of this upgrade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darren Petts
    I can only answer point 1 and say yes such an option would be useful. On a number of occasions I've blown one off wondering if I've loaded or not. Unfortunately mine's an A model though so I'm stuck with the program it's got.
    Agreed 100%
    not sure about the blowing 1 off..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary C
    Agreed 100%
    not sure about the blowing 1 off..
    I will say nothing
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    It may be going too far but how about being to alter the auto safety between 1,2 or 3 shots, this would allow you to set on '2' for a two target FT lane so the gun would be safe between lanes but you wouldn't need to reset between targets on the same lane (which I think may be a pain after a while).

    Pete.

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    Reprogrammable

    The "B" units are reprogrammable and can be updated, please phone Daystate for details.

    Meanwhile keep the suggestions coming.

    I don't know about programmable 1, 2 or 3 shots because the whole idea is to prevent a "blank" shot being fired, which can earn you a miss and nil points for the shot when competing.

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scooby
    It may be going too far but how about being to alter the auto safety between 1,2 or 3 shots, this would allow you to set on '2' for a two target FT lane so the gun would be safe between lanes but you wouldn't need to reset between targets on the same lane (which I think may be a pain after a while).

    Pete.

    That is being lazy, the one shot in the programme would be the safety option that I would want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Snook

    2) Are there any other programmable options needed and what are they?

    David
    More than just programming, actually but have you ever attempted to stick a pressure transducer in the reservoir to provide feedback to the micro-controller to electronically regulate the gun?

    I own a FAC MKIII and love it, BTW.

    Any reason why we haven't seen the electronics in the higher power guns?

    I also read your reports about the Ranger and the claimed accuracy and power. Well I have the .25 calibre that only musters 70fpe and the accuracy is dismal - 3" groups @ 50yds with Kodiaks and Korean heavies. Others are reporting similar results. What, apart from complaining to the US distributor, should I be doing about this, do you suggest?

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    I dont think I am getting the gist of this, whats wrong with just turning the gun off? And I think that anyone having difficulty getting up from, say, the sitting position (includes me ) should NOT have their finger on (or anywhere near) the trigger

    baz

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    Quote Originally Posted by baz
    I dont think I am getting the gist of this, whats wrong with just turning the gun off? And I think that anyone having difficulty getting up from, say, the sitting position (includes me ) should NOT have their finger on (or anywhere near) the trigger

    baz
    Agreed.
    I have been known to pass my rifle, safety ON, breech OPEN, muzzle pointing SAFE, to someone else who is standing if Im going to struggle to get up.
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    Talking

    Can we have an option to turn the auto safety off i use my MK3 for hunting and sometimes i am just about to take the shot when the safety comes on and i have to turn the safety on/off by that time my target has gone.

    Steve

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