"Dirte"
Even without the Heliboard, I don't think you need to shoot tethered. I shoot tethered a lot because I am obsessed with trying to find the proper "everything" at the middle of the curve range (about 200 psi). The Air Wolf gives a flatter curve with it's electronics. I can try to get a non tethered chrono group for you. My chrono has been losing it's data and crashing with about 75 shots lately. I'm having a lot of fun with the MCT lately. I never had a gun that I could tune to the pellet in 20 seconds."2D1C"Question sir. I have followed you some (because you really offer valuable input) you shoot tethered. So with this new heli board upgrade will you still need to?
I have been struggling between the new Crown or buying a used MCT and upgrading it. I promised myself that I am NOT going to buy anything until December to see how the Crown shakes out. The MCT new is just insane price wise. Your opine?
Dennis
Hard to say what I would choose in the future. The Crown will be fun when all the options will be available. it's kind of subjective on what people like. As for looks....... I personally think the Daystate's styling and wood is at the top for me.
It took me some extended time to purchase an electronic gun. It just sounds wrong. We were all brought up on the traditional mechanical trigger-hammer. The airgun is the perfect platform to use this technology. I figured with a spare board e.g. the Heliboard, I would have some future insurance on replacing parts. Also I have yet to hear of an issue. FX is using a lot of knobs and valving to achieve a result, and Daystate is using a circuit board. I think the majority of precision airguns are used by middle aged and up users because of the price, but the younger generation would probably choose electronics over mechanical any day. Just preference and understanding how everything works makes our choice. Sorry about the long rant but my wife is watching a girl TV program and this or anything is better. Let me know if I can give anymore information that I may or may not use.
I went out and shot this morning filling to 230 bar and running it down to 123 bar. Not to bad of a curve until the end when the air started dropping. This is 150 shots with JSB 15.89s at power 9.
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