Airgun Shooter

GUN TEST THE WOLF HAS ARRIVED

It has been a long time coming, but the groundbreaking Daystate Delta Wolf is finally set to arrive on the racks of gun shops across the country. This is, without a doubt, the most eagerly anticipated airgun launch of all time, so the British gunmaker’s latest offering certainly has a lot to live up to.

My first proper encounter with this electronic mega-gun was back in March when I spent a day filming with two prototypes prior to what was supposed to be the gun’s launch. The project was then stopped in its tracks as the world went into lockdown. Daystate’s development team were back in action through the summer and then had to iron out the inevitable glitches that you encounter when attempting to make an airgun the likes of which has never been seen before.

Jump forward six months from that memorable day in the studio, and I find myself in the fortunate position of having the first fully functional Daystate Delta Wolf nestled in my gun cabinet. It certainly is unlike anything I have ever shot before and I think that anyone who manages to get their hands on one will agree that it was certainly worth waiting for.

The Delta Wolf’s unique selling point is the electronic internals, which give the shooter a huge degree of adaptability and control. It also has a lot of other very clever features, so let’s begin with those before moving on to the technical stuff.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

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