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    Daystate Tsar

    Apart from the team shooters, any news on how the new Daystate / Ataman collaboration rifle is being received? I have not yet seen one "in the flesh" but from videos posted online, it looked well put together and simple in its construction (I like simple).

    It would be good to get some feedback
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    I'm really pleased with mine Graham. Great balance, dead firing cycle and easy to use. If you are at the springer bash on Saturday you can have a try if you wish?

    Mine is the Ataman M2FT but has minor differences most obvious being mine has a red laminate stock opposed to the blue.

    cheers

    Pete

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    Thanks Pete-how is the trigger? I heard it was relatively simple to set up but had a fairly hard first stage.
    Re: the bash-not sure yet
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    Graham,

    Trigger is good, I need to add a bit more first stage travel but it breaks very cleanly with no creep and is light enough for me. If you go Saturday you can try my Imperator FT also ;-)

    Pete

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    I've had a go at the local range, but just a couple of shots, so it's hard to gauge ultimate accuracy, but I was hitting what I aimed at and the gun felt light. The guy who owned it was of the same opinion, he had only put a few hundred pellets through it and was trying to get used to it admitting he was not the best shot in the world to begin with, so his groups were as good as his last gun - so could probably be tightened with practice and the right pellets.

    To me the one thing that stands out is that I have not heard a single negative comment other than the trigger - and TBF if it's your gun and you take the time to set it up correctly for yourself it is likely to be fine.

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    I look forward to finally getting my mitts on one and seeing how it compares to the last great mechanical Daystate (the CRX)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesim1 View Post
    I've had a go at the local range, but just a couple of shots, so it's hard to gauge ultimate accuracy, but I was hitting what I aimed at and the gun felt light. The guy who owned it was of the same opinion, he had only put a few hundred pellets through it and was trying to get used to it admitting he was not the best shot in the world to begin with, so his groups were as good as his last gun - so could probably be tightened with practice and the right pellets.

    To me the one thing that stands out is that I have not heard a single negative comment other than the trigger - and TBF if it's your gun and you take the time to set it up correctly for yourself it is likely to be fine.

    James
    Have you got yours yet James? How is it?
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