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I own a Redwolf Safari HP in .25. Got it about a month ago. No regrets at all! Got mine from AoA used. It was tuned for competition and accurate as all hell!
Sure, folks will suggest the Alpha or Delta models because of the extended menu selections and settings but it will boil down to what YOU want. I'm happy with the 3 power settings (don't care to get a Heliboard). No choice will be wrong. I love the fact that since the menu is "short and sweet" the battery lasts for MONTHS which is converse to the Alpha and Delta models. Anyway, I have my analog guns set up and don't mess with them. I choose a pellet brand/weight and stick with it. Others enjoy periodically re-tuning but I don't.
I must say that I have found my gun to be addictive. I'm literally shooting about 1k pellets per week!
Good luck!
 
I own a Redwolf Safari HP in .25. Got it about a month ago. No regrets at all! Got mine from AoA used. It was tuned for competition and accurate as all hell!
Sure, folks will suggest the Alpha or Delta models because of the extended menu selections and settings but it will boil down to what YOU want. I'm happy with the 3 power settings (don't care to get a Heliboard). No choice will be wrong. I love the fact that since the menu is "short and sweet" the battery lasts for MONTHS which is converse to the Alpha and Delta models. Anyway, I have my analog guns set up and don't mess with them. I choose a pellet brand/weight and stick with it. Others enjoy periodically re-tuning but I don't.
I must say that I have found my gun to be addictive. I'm literally shooting about 1k pellets per week!
Good luck!
Thanks for the input! I would probably be happy with the three settings as well I have a impact now and I kinda miss my old crown so maybe a redwolf would fill that hole thanks again
 
I have a Red Wolf. I think most would be very hard pressed to outshoot either of these guns. Five or six years ago the Red Wolf was state of the art, now not so much, but still a contender.
I'm probably going to be pulling the trigger on a redwolf thanks for the input
 
I have the Redwolf .22HP walnut stock, beautiful rifle. I also had AOA put in the Gen 2 hardware and run a heliboard. More accurate than I am and I can shoot darn near anything with 12 power settings from the Heliboard. it's more comfortable to shoot than my Ghost which is the manual Deltawolf.
The new price at AOA had me tempted to get another one, I like the Blue laminate.

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Got my Alpha Wolf Blue edition with the PRS package 3 months ago. It is in .177 FAC mainly because of my country’s crazy laws.
It is my first PPC rifle so there have been a steep learning curve.
I got it to primary shoot 50 meter cheaper that my state of art .22lr rifles.
I must say that I love the gun. I startet out shooting slugs trying out the I thing 6 or 7 settings but soon change to the advanced settings and that really made a difference for the precision.
Not having tried the other options I can only speak for my choice. The gun has definitely not disappointed and precision wise it definitely delivers still have some tweaking to do looking forward to going to the local 50 meter indoor range to get the weather factor out. If you can get it in .22 it will help a lot in the wind and the selection of slugs and pellets are huge compared to .177.
You will not go wrong with a Alpha Wolf and trust me you will love the ability to make your own settings.
 
Got my Alpha Wolf Blue edition with the PRS package 3 months ago. It is in .177 FAC mainly because of my country’s crazy laws.
It is my first PPC rifle so there have been a steep learning curve.
I got it to primary shoot 50 meter cheaper that my state of art .22lr rifles.
I must say that I love the gun. I startet out shooting slugs trying out the I thing 6 or 7 settings but soon change to the advanced settings and that really made a difference for the precision.
Not having tried the other options I can only speak for my choice. The gun has definitely not disappointed and precision wise it definitely delivers still have some tweaking to do looking forward to going to the local 50 meter indoor range to get the weather factor out. If you can get it in .22 it will help a lot in the wind and the selection of slugs and pellets are huge compared to .177.
You will not go wrong with a Alpha Wolf and trust me you will love the ability to make your own settings.
Went with .30 ordered a alphawolf from aoa now it can't get here fast enough
 
So I did a thing, I ordered a alphawolf from aoa about 2 hours ago
You will be amazed and happy. Now what weight pellet do I wish to shoot. The trigger I just "wow". Congrats.

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To me you have to categorize them completely separately. Delta/alpha in one category and the red in another. First step would be to quantify your likeness etc toward a traditional rifle vs bullpup style. One you narrow that down if you land in the bullpup realm the clear choice is the alpha for pure sexiness.
 
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I hope so I paid a lot of money for next day air shipping so hopefully tomorrow or Wednesday at the latest and I will
Keep in mind with AoA it can take a few days to ship as they check the guns before they go out. So may not be in the post until mid/later in the week.

How loud is it without a extra moderator on it

YMMV depending on your idea of loud and your shooting surroundings (ie: neighbors). For me, in .30, the AW needed some more moderation. There is some shroud, but keep in mind most of it is filled with a chrono/electronics.
 
I don't think you can go wrong with either. I have one Delta Wolf that has .30- and .22-barrel kits. Had a .25 DW when they first came out in 2021. I also have a .22 and a .25 Red Wolf, both with HeliBoard. I like both of them, but I think it boils down to if you are a rifle or bullpup guy. For me, the bullpups are just easier to shoot, so I like my DW better than the Red Wolves. I also have two Pulsars, one a .177 standard and the other a .25 HP. The Pulsars are really just bullpup versions of the Red Wolves, and also shoot very well...