When I thought I had a problem with the chronograph I would just slide a long q-tip in and out of the chronograph about the area where the two lens are, done. What's so hard about that?
Hi Bob would you be willing to send me the settings and what pellet they are for that you are using in your dw ? mine is a 22 and I have had a lot of problems with it befor I even shot it , had to send it back for repair ! and now I am have a hard time getting anything to group good at 25 y , I am waiting for more ammo to come so I can try some new weights and brandsWhat Stoti says
I'm sure I'm over 50k rounds in mine in 177, 22, and 25... mostly 22. It's big attraction is versatility with precision. I currently have about 40 custom tunes for multiple pellets in the 3 calibers that I have barrels for. They are simple to create and test. You will need a notepad to keep track, though The only failure I can think of was a pin in the cocking lever that came loose a few hundred rounds ago and caused a jam. Easy, cheap fix with a slightly tighter pin but that's over 40k through it. Valve is all stainless and has shown no wear. The hammer has no sliding resistance... only a return spring that keeps it center... so no wear. The electronics have been faultless like the RW and they have updated the tables a lot since the beginning , so they find the velocity in 2 or so shots in factory mode. In general, I wouldn't say they are more accurate than any other quality rifle but should be as good. The latest 22 barrel I have in mine seems more accurate and less batch sensitive than my well documented RW... Wally.
I really enjoy the ergonomics more than Wally and have been using it for most all my competitive needs and plinking. So easy to change to low power for some cheap plinking or offhand practice or crank it and do some long range. I need to step up and practice more to do it justice though.
Whether it's worth it is really a personal decision . I would say that if you don't PLAN TO USE the versatility, there are probably better options.
Just my $0.02.
Bob
why didnt you just buy a barrel kit in the other caliber?I have a .30 as well as .25. The. 30 has been back to AoA twice, once for the cocking lever jamming and once to fix the chronograph housing which was causing harmonic issues.
The .25 is trouble free and shoots both the 33.95 and 25.39 well with the heavy being a bit more accurate (905 FPS).
The .30 shoots the 50 and 44 grain well but nothing above and beyond what any other high end PCP does.
Have had no luck with slugs from either caliber.
Almost bought the .22 Nate from the Airgun channel was selling but after a chat with some owners in the UK decided not to.
hi power tune in .25 with 33.95g jsb gets me about 25 shots. 189bar 970fps.If I may, with your caliber, what kind of shot count are you guys getting for different grains? Especially .22 I am interested in. Also, how quiet/loud is your gun for a given tune? Thanks!
Awesome! Those upgrades are they not voiding the warranty? Or is that factory stuff? (Obviously not the software.)I have a delta wolf .25 600m it has all the upgrades they have made to date...reg, airstripper, software, and so on.....it shoots lights out!!! I love it!! and I am a guy who is always chasing hole in hole....lol, new reg made a lot of difference. I have a deck out m3 .25 700m that is dialed in......and I think the delta wolf shoots as good or maybe a little better! the delta wolf is more consistent that's for sure.