The front picatinny for the bipod just needs three to four inches of extension. No bag rider to bulk up the gun. I don’t like a long thin picatinny under the bottle. The beauty of the Ghost is that you can make it what “you” want within practical reason.These are my thoughts. Change the AK grip to AR compatible. There's a lot more options available for thumb up or full wrap around. The grip on the Ghost looks like an AK grip to me. Incorporate a bag rider or a longer M-LOK or picatinny rail at the bottom of the rear stock. It only looks like 2 open picatinny slots. Make a solid or bolt-on ARCA rail with no flex at the end with a bipod attached for PRS/NRL or bench rest. The extension shouldn't touch the barrel so as not to affect accuracy.
I'm not an artist or photoshop expert by any means but here's my rendition...
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If you look at the bottom of the stock, there's only 2 open slots of picatinny. At least a 3-5 slot would work better to attach a bag rider and be more stable. If one doesn't need it, it can be removed. I'm just thinking out loud to myself. What are they making this gun for? To compete at the top amongst other brands (FX, RAW, etc.)? Given that PRS/NRL is all the rage now at RMAC and EBR. Can't have everything. JMO.The front picatinny for the bipod just needs three to four inches of extension. No bag rider to bulk up the gun. I don’t like a long thin picatinny under the bottle. The beauty of the Ghost is that you can make it what “you” want within practical reason.
Now you're talking Rob! Thank you.PRS is making oem bag rider, extended front rail, cheek riser and butt pad for the Ghost.
Rob.
It is a preference. I feel that a mechanical trigger makes it feel more like a firearm and less like a toy. Electronic triggers you might as well just put a button on the thing and push the button when you want to fire. I guess I’m just old.Why?
I’ve owned several Daystate electronic rifles and put well over 150,000 pellets through them in total. All have been great shooting air rifles.
Marcos - I'm trying to learn more about the balanced valve. Any suggestions on content you would suggest to learn more about binary valve lock vs fully open? Trying not to take this post down another rabbit hole.Does this gun really have a full on balanced valve?
Given they generally respond in a very limited fashion to hst adjustments beyond the binary ‘valve lock’ vs ‘fully open’ at a given reg pressure, it makes me wonder about the usefulness of that hst fine adjuster wheel. Nothing wrong with using reg pressure though- works great in the prophet 2.
Gun looks very promising otherwise, so long as they haven’t wasted that tune-ability with barrels that are one trick ponies.
What caliber?Mine came with the regulator set at 160 bar and shooting Redesigns at 987 FPS. There is no mention in the manual that I saw of the maximum settings.
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One trick ponies? Meaning they just shoot pellets? You can simply then switch out the barrel to one for slugs… Non issue.Does this gun really have a full on balanced valve?
Given they generally respond in a very limited fashion to hst adjustments beyond the binary ‘valve lock’ vs ‘fully open’ at a given reg pressure, it makes me wonder about the usefulness of that hst fine adjuster wheel. Nothing wrong with using reg pressure though- works great in the prophet 2.
Gun looks very promising otherwise, so long as they haven’t wasted that tune-ability with barrels that are one trick ponies.
Strange/goofy comment !It is a preference. I feel that a mechanical trigger makes it feel more like a firearm and less like a toy. Electronic triggers you might as well just put a button on the thing and push the button when you want to fire. I guess I’m just old.