Thank you for the infoAlso with my Huntsman. I can't shoot a complete match without adding air. If that is a consideration that makes a difference to you.
And in comes the Sapphire Edition ! It’s shooting jsb 10.34’s at 909 FPS right out of the box. The addition of the PRS shoulder piece really helped the overall balance and ability to get a good eye box. 11.5 lbs as shown!I have the Huntsman and Wolverine in .177 that I use for HFT. I prefer the Wolverine. It is chunky and I wouldn't want to take it on a hunt. But my stroller carries it and my gear so the chunky isn't an issue for HFT. The only small very small gripe is I dont have my scope height perfect. I sure wish Daystate had used an adjustable cheek piece.
Thats at the top of the pecking order for sure. You can only go up to a Thomas from there and your not gaining much in the way of accuracy so a solid choice. Its a sub-moa gun, you cant ask for anything more. The chunkier the better for off hand.Looking to get into HFT shoots. I am thinking about purchasing a Daystate Wolverine R. .177. Would appreciate thoughts on using this gun for that purpose. Thanks in advance