What people would really benefit from in terms of reviewing a gun like the Streamline is a head to head comparison with the 4 or 5 other guns in the same price range.
We are fortunate that, if you go to market with a budget of around $1100 these days, you have a choice of a number of really excellent air rifles. That kind of cash gets you a Daystate Huntsman, a BSA R10, a Taipan Mutant and now the Streamline.
What I really want to know from online reviews is which one I should choose, or at least an objective opinion on the subject.
imo, best video Ted ever made was his comparison between the FX Wildcat and the Bobat. That video would have been helpful to anyone deciding which FX bullpup to buy at the time. It was much more helpful for me than his actual reviews of each of those air guns separately.
I don't think I'm over-generalizing if I say that, going forward, every working air gun made by FX, Kalibrgun, Daystate, Taipan etc will probably be awesome. Surely a reviewer's job is to help us decide which one is best for our needs. If not, then what?
Ted said he was going to do a head to head between all the bullpups a while ago. I was looking forward to seeing which one he thought was best but he never finished it for some reason. He just got as far as posting a video of all the bullpups that the various stores had sent him. It had the potential to be the most useful review done to date for PCP guns....
A complete review of the Streamline, for me, it has to put it up for direct comparison with the Huntsman and the R10 (as a minimum). That is the decision people will be making. We know they are all great air guns but every reviewer has to have an opinion on which is best...
I know some of you fellow air gun addicts alread own both a Streamline and Huntman (or an R10). It would be interesting to hear some thoughts on the subject... I.e. Which one would you recommend to a friend etc?
Also, those that also own a Royale, how do they compare? Is the Royals still worth the extra cash now that the Streamline is here etc?