Maybe we can set up a forum sub group for them? I think mine would join. ;-)Holy crap! I just bought a Delta Wolf and now I'm going to buy another rifle!!! I think the wife would rather me get a girlfriend, would be a whole lot cheaper...
well should be a video out there on the finals im sure someone seen itHi,
Just finished EBR and headed to AoA to pickup a .30 caliber Ghost, first one sold retail i think and launching this week. Basically its interchangable with the Delta Wold, but all mechanical, no electronics. Will post first impressions this weekend, flying back to FL today. Jerry and Linda McGee are driving it back to Tampa along with their new .30 Delta Wolf. This was one of the guns used during EBR and Chris (from AoA) made it to final round with one. More to come.
Steve
Sir, you are describing a Prophet 2 PerformanceLets make a list of must to have to be great:
- Interchange of calibres.
- Possibility of higly increases the power or reduce it.
- execelent safety and well located.
- weight under 8 pound
- Total lenght under 35 inch.
- Air bottle above 580 cc.
- Adjustable butpad.
- Adjutable cheek piece.
- Electronic trigger as the Renegade or mechanical as good as the ones from the FX rifles.
- Being able to shoot accurately the pellets at 100 yards and the slugs at 230 yards.
- Degassing mechanism, easy and secure.
- well balanced.
- Comfortable to shoulder and to carry.
- Built as a tank.
- without "twang" at the shot.
- efficient shroud.
- Good hight and distance on the rail to be able to mount the scope without a raizer and with enough space for the eye relief.
- way to put a sling to carry it on the field.
- Simple to work on it for maintenance.
- Double manometer to know the preassure of regulator.
- externally ajustable regulator without need to degass the rifle.
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What else?
Are you serious?Sir, you are describing a Prophet 2 Performance
With some custom parts (adjustable cheek riser and buttstock), yes.Sir, you are describing a Prophet 2 Performance
All three of mine have been sweet performers … not sour. There have been very few complaints from users. And the lineup has continually evolved in a practical way. My Atomic XR has been amazing in form and more importantly, use. Starlings and sparrows hate it.Brocock already has a winner with the Ghost !
The problem, as always, are the lemons.
Where do you get the “terrible trigger” impressions from? Do elaborate please. The Ghost did well at EBR 2022. Read the description by @Centercut. Terrible trigger is quite the “misstatement”. The gun hasn’t even been reviewed yet. I wonder how much better a shooter I would be if my three Brococks didn’t have such “terrible triggers”.when a new gun comes out all of us like to see new things better have a good trigger as the brococks i think for the money have terrible triggers other than that solid guns very accurate
The Xr series I had needed trigger work the other brocock sub owned in the past from the Bantom the snippet I owned all needed springs cut or just really sensitive to temperature. Lotta posts about the triggers. Not the ghost not seen or shot one yet. Hopefully it’s a better trigger than the concept lite X-ray I had as it wasn’t near a great trigger until spring work was done. Everyone is different about the triggers. I’m sure we will see soonWhere do you get the “terrible trigger” impressions from? Do elaborate please. The Ghost did well at EBR 2022. Read the description by @Centercut. Terrible trigger is quite the “misstatement”. The gun hasn’t even been reviewed yet. I wonder how much better a shooter I would be if my three Brococks didn’t have such “terrible triggers”.
I agree with your statement about Daystate and Brocock.Brocock/Daystate is one of the finest airgun manufacturers in the world.... @Emu I suspect that you are saying that based on an inaccurate comment from someone else or a misidentification! Like them or not, both the Daystate and Brocock airguns are renowned for their triggers, as well as their quality control standards and durability! I saw the ghost personally and all I can say is: Yes please!