Originally Posted by
mallyally
I had one like that years ago in 22 perfect when I got it then it went all to cock tried everything to fix it ,even went back to Hull cartridge who (claimed to ) replace loads of parts and send me back a target with a group they shot at 5 mtrs fixed it by px ing it for a Daystate !
I know thats not much help but it was my experience (never had a 100 since )
Thanks for the thoughts. I am still curious as to what put everything out of kilter as the gun has always been stored and transported in a hard case. It had never previously shown any signs of being temperamental. The pellet groups I shot were usually within a 10mm group. Now I feel like I cannot shoot.
The Daystate guns have never appealed to me for three reasons. 1. The cost which makes them seem overpriced when compared to say an Anschütz 9015 Club at £1475. 2. The chief gunsmith at Daystate... he advised a customer who wanted to fit a bipod to his Huntsman Regal to drill the forestock at the thinnest point. Insert the screw and if the hole was too deep just fill it with candle wax! 3. Unregulated.
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