I agree with Christian. And I'm old enough to remember the technology deniers when electronic/digital items overtook mechanical ones.
Can you remember setting your points and gapping the plugs on your car a couple of times a year? Do you do that anymore?
Remember waiting for the interior tubes and picture tube on your TV to warm up? Does your TV even have a tube anymore, and do you wait for a picture to form?
Remember scratching your LPs? And all the arguments that vinyl was better than digital and digital would never replace LPs? CDs totally overtook the vinyl industry...
As we've heard from Hard Air Magazine, and others, the Delta Wolf will be mechanically regulated with a Huma. To me, that's smart to start the air pressure shot process with a known plenum pressure. After all, the Red Wolf's electronics had to deal with starting pressures from 250 down to 150 bar, and was done is three distinctly different stages - and resulted in SD's and ES's across the shot string that really weren't that stellar.. So with the DW, no matter what the bottle pressure is, the electronics start with the same regulated plenum pressure. Smart, and allows much simpler, more reliable electronics..
Also, if I were guessing, I'd remember that Daystate used to have an MVT model that allowed the user to set velocity, monitored pellet velocity, and fed that back into the electronics. Do you think Daystate has forgotten about that? Or maybe have been working to perfect it?
My guess is that the new Delta Wolf is borderline REVOLUTIONARY, and not just evolutionary as all other air rifles like the Impact have been up until now. And the words "Game Changer" come to mind...
Just to be clear, I am not a ***** for Daystate. In fact, I have owned Daystates in the past, but currently own none (I do have a .25 Daystate Wolverine HP R that I am testing for AoA). I have three FX and three EDguns, plus numerous other brands, but those are the two I have the most of. I will be the owner of a Daystate after my tour of the factory (for winning EBR 2019) in late March. I'm sure you can guess which model I will choose as my prize...