Quote Originally Posted by nuggs View Post
Had one in .177 and traded in because I couldn’t get on with the big hold over/under because of height of scope on the high rail and also there is no warning whatsoever when the battery that works the trigger mech goes flat ! Not very good when you are on a pigeon ,squeeze the trigger and ....nothing.you could carry a spare with you at all times I suppose but because I didn’t know about the battery life (very short on mine)once it didn’t fire I had to leave my permission early and drive 25 miles home with rifle cocked and pellet in breach because there’s nothing you can do . daystate could have put an audible warning or even a tiny led to let you know ! not very good for a £1200 pound rifle.
Seeing as there is no anti double load on a Daystate all you had to do was pull the bolt back, remove the magazine and then use a rod to remove the pellet! I know you should not have to, but if you forget to check your charge the day before shooting you have to so carrying a set of cleaning rods makes sense!