The best of the best clips from PMC (Precision Marksman Challenge) at the Rocky Mountain Airgun Challenge 2024!
Delta Force out of South AfricaI wonder who makes this chassis for the DRS ? At 17:46View attachment 480212
I have been checking out the Delta Force chassis. They have them at Utah Airguns.Delta Force out of South Africa
Gehard has been talking about them and using their stuff for a while now in his videos
Yeah, might be.To answer the question....
Yes, chassis systems ARE the future of airgunning.
I'm with you! There's something about having once living "furniture" on a gun I'm holding to my cheek instead of 100% machine made parts. Traditional style guns even have a more preferable sound quality to me. I just can't warm up to an all metal "clanger" close to my ear.Yeah, might be.
Have an Impact and a Panthera so I'm not adverse to a metal chassis but I'm an old foggy who prefers real wood stocks. There's just something about the warmth and glow of a nice wood stock that the efficient metal chassis lacks.
I kinda look at this the way I do motorcycles and horses. Motorcycles are mechanical and horses are organic, each with their own advantages, disadvantages and beauty.
Cheers!
chassis systems ARE ugly !!!! My words that could be used to describe chassis systems are not printable on a public forum . YMMV
Exactly , make it look like one of the movie hero guns , It will sell .I'm not quite clear on what the point of those big vented metal frames is, surrounding an air gun barrel. if the barrel were getting hot with repeated shooting that would be one thing. Is this just firearm cosplay?
I use their scope mounts on all my precision air and powder rifles, they are considered by many to be the best available, have some exceptional features and yes they are expensive.Spuhr's website says 1695 Euros..... at the current exchange rate (1 euro= $1.09) that $1847.55 + shipping
yea thats close to 2/3's of the DRS Pro.......
Lot of cool stuff on their site, havent heard of these guys before