hey
@Ed24 ! Congrats on the ECU Champ, the Daystate Wolf!!
I've been a FX Fan but at the same time, a critic too, as to why what's possible with the latest tech
(and the ecu isn't new, we're using packaged controls from ages into Cars, Industrial Controls, etc.) hasn't been adopted by them, maybe it isn't in their design philosophy...
I recently got the Maverick and yet spent over few weeks to find the Pulsar if it was available before making the transaction, but none of the known dealers here (India) nodded to get the Wolf for me. The nearest was in Lahore, Pakistan, so gave up.
Anyways, for Your comparison that You might wanna consider this from my wishlists...
-> for the highest weight pellet in .177 that's available affordably keep Your FX Tuned to zero at 50 yards (or meters if You prefer metric).
Would want You to take it to highest velocity You can without affecting zero, Note the Lowest, and the Highest Velocity.
Now run a full dump of the bottle topped up to 250bar,
(don't know if that's a 580cc You got?) down to the lowest Velocity number You noted earlier when You can no more maintain zero. Record the Shot Counts.
-> Repeat above with the Wolf
-> Repeat the exercise with Lowest weight Slug that's available on both the rifles.
Outcome would look like
(i might be missing other important data points in the table - Excel Attached):
# | Rifle | Projectile Weight (Grains) | Projectile Type | Projectile Brand & Variant | 50m Zero (Velocity - VL) | Time spent (In achieving zero for VL in Minutes) | 50m Zero (Velocity - VH) | Time spent (In achieving zero for VH in Minutes) | Bottle Topped-Up Pressure (Safe - Highest) | Bottle Pressure (Lowest - for No Velocity Loss - VL) | Shot Count (No Velocity Loss) |
1 | Daystate Delta Wolf | | Pellet | | | | | | | | |
2 | FX Impact M3 | | Pellet | | | | | | | | |
3 | Daystate Delta Wolf | | Slug | | | | | | | | |
4 | FX Impact M3 | | Slug | | | | | | | | |
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