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    Post Daystate .22 Airwolf "40fpe" version

    I'm thrilled to have finally received my Airwolf from Daystate. The stock is a gorgeous piece of walnut, and the ambidextrous design is brilliant, IMO. My gun has the 500cc bottle, and while its no surprise that its heavy, it feels to be well balanced. I particularly like the shape of the grip as well as the groove coming forward from the trigger area. Compared to many other shrouded FAC rifles, the airwolf is excceptioanlly quiet -especially when considering the power it is producing. The daystate shroud does its job quite well. The trigger is everything you'd expect from a Daystate electronic gun: crisp, responsive, and happy to be adjusted to what feels to me like just a few ounces. The label on the box says "Airwolf 40fpe" and at max power I see 900fps with a 21g pellet (37.78fpe), and 1000fps with a 16g pellet (35.5fpe). Be it 40 or 37 or 35fpe, it makes no difference to me since all I'm interested in is shooting my favorite 16g JSB pellets at 30fpe. My airwolf provides the option of electronicly adjusting the power down through 15 stages. It just so happens that at the lowest power level, I arrived at my desired 930fps with the 16g JSB's. I notice there's a bit less muzzle flip, I enjoy more shots per fill, and get the best accuracy down at 30fpe. While shooting 5 shot groups at 50yds, I qot the impression that I am the weak link in the system and the airwolf is capable of much tighter groups than I am. I've been shooting this gun endlessly, and as my technique improves, I'm gradually seeing my groups tighten.
    A pic of eight 5 shot groups at 50ys can be seen here:
    http://www.hunt101.com/img/428283.jpg
    Targets are 1" rings and the US dime, there for scale, measures about 17mm in diameter. I'm quite pleased, and I'm confident the wolf is capable of better, if only I had the skill...
    With a 200 bar fill and the 30fpe power setting here's my chrony string:
    Mag #1: 909,913,914,916,error,913,908,906,913
    Mag #2: 920,921,error,error,926,924,924,927,927,922
    Mag #3: 928,926,932,935,933934,936,934,924,939
    Mag #4: 940,937,939,936,940,935,940,938,936,938
    Mag #5: 946,943,944,945,938,945,945,944,944,error (Gauge read ~160 bar)
    Mag #6: 940,error,942,946,945,942,942,941,941,939
    Mag #7: 948,946,943,948,943,942,942,941,941,939
    Mag #8: 937,940,939,939,937,933,937,935,934,935
    Mag #9: 933,933,932,932,931,926,927,923,925,925
    Mag #10: 924,926,920,916,915,918,916,916,913,914 (Gauge read ~140 bar)

    For 100 shots: H:948 L:906 ES:42
    For 90 shots: H:948 L:914 ES:34
    For 80 shots: H:948 L:920 ES:28

    Others seem to confirm that 70 shots can be had from the max power setting with a 21g pellet (at ~900fps or ~37fpe) with a 30fps spread...

    All in all, I'm quite pleased with my purchase. The top selling points for me (other than the obvious accuracy and fantastic shot count) are the beautiful walnut ambi stock, the fact that I can have a left handed bolt, simple switch between single shot and the 10 shot magazine, the quick fill, fantastic trigger, reasonable over-all length (40.5"), and the fact that it is very quiet.... I'd absolutely recommend it as an excellent FAC choice, and for my needs, I find it to be a step up from the two FAC rapids I've previously owned...
    A pic of my new airwolf with a bushnell 8-32 scope mounted can be seen here:
    http://www.hunt101.com/img/428114.jpg

    Regards,

    Scott in CO
    Last edited by Scott in CO; 23-08-2006 at 09:01 PM.

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