One question. Besides the regulator, are we at a point in technology where the settings and programming can be changed via bluetooth on a mobile or tablet device?
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One question. Besides the regulator, are we at a point in technology where the settings and programming can be changed via bluetooth on a mobile or tablet device?
One question. Besides the regulator, are we at a point in technology where the settings and programming can be changed via bluetooth on a mobile or tablet device?
Supposedly that is coming. The rifle already has a Bluetooth module inside that would be activated by a future software update.
i see nothing other than a wood stock and scope rail big deal
That's because "you shot your eye out" and you're a sour airgunner and a FX fanboy. I didn't see you taking jabs at FX and all their paid promoters for the revolutionary heavy hammer polished block and accessories. I can't afford a Wolf or an Impact but that doesn't mean I'm going to talk trash about them. I don't care what brand it is innovation is good for airgunners.
PK
One question. Besides the regulator, are we at a point in technology where the settings and programming can be changed via bluetooth on a mobile or tablet device?
Well my .177 HP just arrived today but the programming is confusing the hell outta me. It was set to the Advanced 1777 program - but I don't see any way to set speed when you are in advanced. For Factory programming I can only choose 13 and 16gr pellets, but I can adjust speed, but it wants a crazy 180 bar where the 1777 program is set for 135 bar. It's able to achieve set speed in Factory with the lower reg pressure so I'm not sure I am following the logic.
So what if I want to set it up to shoot the 10gr 177s @ 800 fps - either I'm not following the logic or the controls aren't there.
Aside from the programming learning curve this rifle is amazing. It feels really nice and it's actually quite light - a ton lighter than a Red Wolf which I find quite heavy. The cheek rest which switches left and right and can be moved back and forth is nice. No concerns with the scope rail.
Only one complaint which is the safety touches the top of my hand when on Fire.
I own: PLUSAR, WOLVERINE, HUTSMAN REVERE, and have repaired many airwolf,pulsar, Wolverine, REDWOLF, two Delta wolf and owned one,
I think I can say that electronics do not give any benefit in airguns
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Well my .177 HP just arrived today but the programming is confusing the hell outta me. It was set to the Advanced 1777 program - but I don't see any way to set speed when you are in advanced. For Factory programming I can only choose 13 and 16gr pellets, but I can adjust speed, but it wants a crazy 180 bar where the 1777 program is set for 135 bar. It's able to achieve set speed in Factory with the lower reg pressure so I'm not sure I am following the logic.
So what if I want to set it up to shoot the 10gr 177s @ 800 fps - either I'm not following the logic or the controls aren't there.
Aside from the programming learning curve this rifle is amazing. It feels really nice and it's actually quite light - a ton lighter than a Red Wolf which I find quite heavy. The cheek rest which switches left and right and can be moved back and forth is nice. No concerns with the scope rail.
Only one complaint which is the safety touches the top of my hand when on Fire.
To each there own Este - I don't have to justify my purchases to you or anyone else. Maybe you not that good a shot so it doesn't matter? no offense
When it shows the recommended pressure on Factory Mode, it shows the pressure that would be necessary to get the MAX speed from the gun with that caliber and weight ammo. We've found that using a lower pressure that still allows the gun to set your desired speed works better and gives a "first shot" that is very close to set speed. So in your case, if the Advanced Mode allows the gun to hit your desired speed at 135 bar, then the Factory Mode would also function correctly at that reg. pressure. I've "played around" with mine for the past 15 months, and end up using the Advanced Mode most of the time shooting .25 King Heavy at 890 fps (155bar reg. pressure) or NSA 29 gr HP DB.
Mike