Airgun Shooter

THE RETURN OF THE WOLF

YOUR EXPERT

ANDY McLACHLAN

I have always enjoyed using air rifles powered by an electronic brain as pioneered by the Daystate company based in England. When I think back over the years, I have possessed three different Daystate electronically managed Air Wolf models as well as a Mk4.

Personally, I have found the actual shooting of the electronic guns to be most enjoyable due to the excellent electronic trigger itself and the sensation of the solenoid activating within the action as the air pulse swiftly powers the pellet away from the high-quality barrel.

This lock time, described as the length of time it takes for the final stage of the trigger action to allow the pulse of air to hit the back end of the

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