Got myself a ref Wolfe midnight 2 weeks ago i agree with uou steve ive never shot anything as good as it and trust me ive had them all . Red Wolfe is definitely a keeper
Hi, i've had my midnight blue red wolf for 3 yrs. use the 10.34 jsbs and shoot outside upto 100 yards, superb rifle. have a ellement titan scope with fx infinity mounts that have been cerakoted in blue and using an accu tac by pod. also have an alpha wolf with the same attachments, the best guns i have ever owned.
I had my .30 cal for a few months now. And i love it!! Í had some problems with the mag in the start. But I got a new one from Daystate. And it has been shooting flawlessly ever since. I too like the red laminate best! Awesome video mate ;)
Hi Steve. Hope you had a good Christmas 🎄 I have space in my gun cabinet that needs filling. Looking at the RedWolf and Wolverine R. Your review is very good, pointing out the less perfect aspects as well a the many many plus points. I had. Daystate Mk4 s and really loved the electronics on the gun, so the RedWolf does appeal. The cost is a consideration it’s a lot of money, the Wolverine is less money but mechanical, I have three other air rifles all ‘mechanical’ so I want something different. You and I both know you get what you pay for and quality costs. Thanks for the review you have helped me make my mind up. 👍 Happy New Year to you.
Steve your videos are excellent full of information. Please help.. is the Daystate Red Wolf worth buying today (October 2023 ) as it was when you bought one or would you recommend a current rifle that's as good or better in sub 12 in .177 please...my price range is £2k max...many thanks
Thank you for this film. What you have said about this rifle, your review was the final straw for placing my order for it. I hope that after some time and some shooting you still think big about red wolf? All the best K
I have had 3 B.s.a.guns 177 1 air arms Galahad 1 fx crown glad to say all gone now have my red wolf 177 best gun I have owned super quiet with donny fl sumo moderator it shoots Diablo 177 453 452 8.44 gr dead accurate.listen to what Steve says .bang on reviews.
bought the Red Wolf Standard Walnut in .22 (Canada 45fpe version) I absolutely love it, yes really, really expensive but wow. First day out shot 30 or so rounds into a group less than 1" at 90 meters, Eats pellets though as it is so much fun and since it is almost impoossible to buy JSB pellets here in Canada right now, it may be shelved for a bit. All that being said I have a Weihrauch HW100 in .177 FAC and that rifle is almost as accurate and as much fun, it is so smooth for a mechanical actuated rifle. Only slightly more effort to cock than the Redwolf and just as accurate.
Hi Steve I've just bought a red one I put it on high setting put my chronograph on its knocking 10.1ft lb that's no 1 setting 2 med ect 😢 can you up the poundage toward the 12ft pound or is that it ? Its in 2.2 ?thank you
My son owned a top of the range Daystate a few years ago. He did a month's work experience - after leaving school - with his granddad at the factory near Eccleshall, and one of the managers gave it him as a thanks. His granddad didn't like him having a firearm so sold it and gave him the cash. £1,400.00 of new air rifle sold for £200.00!!!!
STEVE MATE YA KNOW I AM ALWAYS HONEST..The dance music the way you did it..Bang on mate proper cool,you well gone up in my books mate,its a cool vid dude loved every second dude thanks for taking the time as i know how long that takes to do but the more you do get faster you get buddy. bang on best music best vid you ever done great work mate gary .great cool gun ..one day if i ever get a pcp i would get one
They are nice rifles but Daystate really should address the issue of the magazine actuator lever striking and damaging the pellet probe. Same with the Pulsar, Renegade and other non-double load Daystate rifles.
I have a few Daystate now do they perform in the field or mainly targets Use. Red ranger pulsar huntsman I use for pest control work. Good reviews but there guns seem too costly
I wonder if the software could be ‘hacked’ so that you could stop it auto standby and turn off when you want it? Or would daystate do it for you if you asked.... I don’t like the thought of it turning itself off, that would be playing on my mind all the time. I want to decide when to turn it off
No idea, you would need the DS programmer (RFD's have them) and no way would they do that as it would break all agreements etc. Also the programmer only lets you set the mappings, not the actual software
As Steve said, it was designed to force safe practice and to preserve battery life. It also has a very light electronic trigger. Apply the safety between shots and it works instantly when switched back on.
The air tank is in the open. Any problems with that? . Seems like if you put the gun down on something it will rest on the tank. Also the barrel has only 1 contact point.
The air tank is a carbon bottle and no issues with it. Although you could not be resting it on anything other than your hand so as not to put undue pressure on the fitment. This is called a floating barrel and pretty much all top end rifles have them. It helps with resonance and accuracy
Love the video and the rifle. Quick question about the trigger:- does it have the dry fire function that the Renegade has by which a partial pull back cocks trigger not the rifle?
@@airgunology Shame as the renegades electronic trigger has the same power down but a minuscule flick of the cocking leaver rearms it. Am surprised they didn't use the same systems on the trigger as its also great for practicing trigger control on their very light triggers, to my shame i needed a lot of that!
@@happyhalfwit8862 never seen this on RW. On the RW after 5 minutes, the system shuts down. You have to flick the safety on and off again to re-activate.
Hi I have a Daystate red wolf do you know where i can get my scope mounts anodised or any place that sells them as Horwood engineering is out of business. Thanks Steve
Good comprehensive video Steve. Nice grouping at 25 meters, if it's the same at 50 meters it would make a brilliant hunting rifle, perhaps not in that colour and in .22 version. Cheers Steve.
I've owned my Red Wolf now for over a year and I agree with everything you've said. The accuracy constantly amazes me too, right out to 60yds and beyond and the build quality is second to none. I've got used to the auto shut off now and it doesn't bother me at all, it's better than charging the battery more frequently I suppose. You're a little off with the numbers on the shots between charges as Daystate reckon it's closer to 14,000. My own experience has had more than that at 15,000 before the low battery warning displayed. In fact, in the year I've owned mine I've charged it twice. My only criticism is the 10 shot warning which has got a little mixed up two or three times and I generally leave it disabled. I'm using the 0DB moderator on mine that a managed to pick up from the Birmingham show and find it a perfect match. Whilst they don't always come out the best in the reviews, they are often pitched against others using another brand of rifle. When tested on a Daystate, they are clear winners. My second favorite is the Wolverine R, I own one of those too. Not quite as slick but also amazingly accurate. As for the Daystate knockers, all I can put it down to is envy! BTW, mine's a Walnut Hilite; the laminates are a little too bling for me. Still think it looks a stunner tho. Great review Steve, thanks for posting.
It is an amazing rifle and worth the money to me. The most accurate I have ever fired. And yes, I had mine nearly a year and only charged battery twice.
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Its a great rifle ... thats for sure Bad point .. you have too take the battery out too charge it ( ok ok , itll do one million shots before it needs recharging ) thats crap .. all I do after each session with my MK4 is , hang it on the wall mount , plug it in ... leave it till the next time I use it .. SIMPLE .. Accuracy ?.. ( on bi-pod AND a bean bag at rear ) .. id put my 1973 BSA Mercury up against it using those " aids " '.. seriously though , most modern day high end rifles can match those results .. Still love it though .. even in red ..
You don't "have" to take out the battery to re-charge. It is just standard LIPO health and safety rules. I open the end cap on the hand grip, unplug the wire and plug into the charger. I just ensure I am in the room when it is charging "just" in case.
@@airgunology Just plug Mk4 in and leave it till next time it's used .. easier .. think daystate made. Bit of a balls up with the redwolf in that respect ...
I bought one and ended up getting my money back. Found it throwing pellets with the magazine, it also has a surprising amount of 'recoil' for a PCP let alone one that supposed to be efficient with it's air. BUT that wasn't why I took it back to the shop, the action didn't fit into the stock snuggly, there was noticeable movement of the action. Now of course I could have put something between the stock and the action to stop it but...... for the price I paid I shouldn't have to do that. I could have waited for another one to come in and hope it's not the same but, to be honest, I felt let down and it put me off them. Of course I'm not saying that's the same for all these redwolfs, I will have just got a dodgy one, but it still put me off them (with regards to owning one myself)
@@lankymk I know what you mean I had a sick wolf more of a red hand bag than a wolf lol I got rid ASAP that put me off until I shot a good one a good one is mind blowing my mate is now flogging it as he's got 2 and I'm having it tomorrow
It's like having a Ferrari and not being able to accelerate more than 40M/H. Waste of money on a display gun that will never be used as it should be for fear of marking the painting .
What Daystate needs to do ASAP is Bluetooth the rifle to a smart phone app. You can then tune it without taking it out of the stock. Also the Bluetooth module should be able to plug into old versions of the redwolf without gpu2 brains....
The most egregious problem with the Redwolf platform is the marketing strategy. (Incidentally, this little rant applies MUCH more for those prospective purchasers in the US market as the limits of the platform in the UK's sub 12 foot pound market preclude much of the rifles abilities.) There's simply no way around what DS has done here, which is perpetrate a fraud. This is a typical "Bait and Switch" marketing tactic. The RW is marketed as a "completely programmable system and the inference is that, you buy the rifle at a ridiculous premium and you'll be able to program everything. Is this true, well, sure if you spend another 400 US. Otherwise the ability to program the rifle is VERY limited and super complicated. IMO this is much like those ads that say, " Buy our pink elephant for X amount and we'll give you a second one absolutely free. Just pay a separate fee. " WTF?.... If I buy a super expensive sports car that comes with a racing suspension, steering and brakes I don't expect to have to pay more for a special key to access those features, it's ridiculous. Show some integrity DS, man up and make the price 3k. Get rid of that crappy old technology (just a ribbon cable that leads to an LCD in a cheap aluminium box. That's literally it, nothing else in there.) and make the thing fully programmable through a phone/computer app. Don't get me wrong, I love my DS guns. I started with a Huntsman, graduated to a Huntsman XL HR (which I still own and shoot) and recently purchased a Wolverine R HP (Why? Because I wasn't going to tote around and play with that stupid box, and YES, had they done it right from the get go, I would have ponied up and bought the RW). But DS really dropped the ball when they adopted this marketing strategy and I can't help but think that they would have TWICE the waiting list had they chosen to do it right the first time round.
Eh, conspiracy theory anyone. Never once have I seen that this rifle was programmable by the customer. Not one shred of evidence for this. Please show me such marketing.
@@airgunology - NP...Here you go directly from a major distributors webpage on the rifle. " Every now and then an airgun manufacturer will develop a new rifle that changes the trajectory of the entire industry. The marketplace has recently been privileged to a number of very exciting models with features and designs that have definitely moved the needle on what defines a exciting airgun. Enter the next generation and new airgun benchmark the Daystate Red Wolf. The Red Wolf and Red Wolf HP is the Formula one of air rifles with computer and state of the art MCT firing systems. Each Red Wolf has three individual programmed energy and velocity settings that can be selected by the shooter in seconds. The shooter can further tune the rifle with an optional Daystate programmer with in the rifles limits allowing each power level program to be manipulated to achieve the very best speed for a given pellet out of each individual rifle. Daystate has thoughtfully included the default program if the user wants to return to the factory settings. " Now you've seen it at least once... LoL
@@JoePatABC Not seen that. Thank you Then you need the programmer and have to buy it from DS at about $300 or more I think if you want this option. The joys of modern tech, just like your car.
Not wanting to get into an argument here so I won't be responding further, but can't really see a problem here, Daystate makes no such statement because in the UK and many other placed the programmer is not offered due to legal power limits. And your quote from the USA importer clearly says that the programmer is extra, no misrepresentation at all
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Forgot to say , I love the red color .
Il buy thered one
Got myself a ref Wolfe midnight 2 weeks ago i agree with uou steve ive never shot anything as good as it and trust me ive had them all .
Red Wolfe is definitely a keeper
Hi, i've had my midnight blue red wolf for 3 yrs. use the 10.34 jsbs and shoot outside upto 100 yards, superb rifle. have a ellement titan scope with fx infinity mounts that have been cerakoted in blue and using an accu tac by pod. also have an alpha wolf with the same attachments, the best guns i have ever owned.
I think it looks an absolute fantastic looking forward to getting one.
I purchased one in .22 haven’t fired it yet hoping this summer health issues thanks for the great video
Thanks for watching
I’ve just bought a hw97k and red wolf is on my list .
Finally the review !! LOL 😁
Very nice indeed, Steve 👍 I really liked the intro with the whole picture montage.
Love my Daystate Red Wolf .177 HP 😍
Yup finally, thanks for watching.
I had my .30 cal for a few months now. And i love it!!
Í had some problems with the mag in the start. But I got a new one from Daystate. And it has been shooting flawlessly ever since.
I too like the red laminate best!
Awesome video mate ;)
Many thanks for watching :)
I'm drooling, really beautiful.
Thank you, please share
Hi Steve. Hope you had a good Christmas 🎄
I have space in my gun cabinet that needs filling. Looking at the RedWolf and Wolverine R.
Your review is very good, pointing out the less perfect aspects as well a the many many plus points.
I had. Daystate Mk4 s and really loved the electronics on the gun, so the RedWolf does appeal.
The cost is a consideration it’s a lot of money, the Wolverine is less money but mechanical, I have three other air rifles all ‘mechanical’ so I want something different. You and I both know you get what you pay for and quality costs. Thanks for the review you have helped me make my mind up. 👍 Happy New Year to you.
Steve your videos are excellent full of information. Please help.. is the Daystate Red Wolf worth buying today (October 2023 ) as it was when you bought one or would you recommend a current rifle that's as good or better in sub 12 in .177 please...my price range is £2k max...many thanks
Still amazing rifle. Yeah buy if u can find one
Thank you for this film. What you have said about this rifle, your review was the final straw for placing my order for it.
I hope that after some time and some shooting you still think big about red wolf?
All the best
K
Nice and enjoy your RedWolf
I’m an FX Impact lover , but I must say I’d love to get a Red Wolf .
Hi Steve great video the most accurate the Redwolf of the impact thanks Matt
I have had 3 B.s.a.guns 177 1 air arms Galahad 1 fx crown glad to say all gone now have my red wolf 177 best gun I have owned super quiet with donny fl sumo moderator it shoots Diablo 177 453 452 8.44 gr dead accurate.listen to what Steve says .bang on reviews.
Best gun ever bought pellet on pellet 35 yard, grouping still good at 40 meters
bought the Red Wolf Standard Walnut in .22 (Canada 45fpe version) I absolutely love it, yes really, really expensive but wow. First day out shot 30 or so rounds into a group less than 1" at 90 meters, Eats pellets though as it is so much fun and since it is almost impoossible to buy JSB pellets here in Canada right now, it may be shelved for a bit. All that being said I have a Weihrauch HW100 in .177 FAC and that rifle is almost as accurate and as much fun, it is so smooth for a mechanical actuated rifle. Only slightly more effort to cock than the Redwolf and just as accurate.
Your tripod is fixed to the screw in stock not stuck on bottle what's your view on best shooting place
Such a cool gun!
Thank you.
Very nice rifle Steve.
Thanks Ryan
Steve Allan your welcome. It is definitely a keeper.
I love the look of that gun, didn't always even the red has grown on me but in walnut, it gives me a tingling feeling😄 if you can afford it why not?
Absolutely, it is a joy to shoot and the most accurate I have ever had the pleasure to own or borrow.
Steve can you help me with my HP 25cal. The magazine is not loading. I check the tosser pin it's not coming out to rotate the mag. Thanks pal.
Like the montage! Making boxes LOL
Just got mine factory fresh today, shot a friends, had to have one. My AirWolf is a bit upset, awesome rifle 😀
Thanks for watching, please share.
Hi Steve I've just bought a red one I put it on high setting put my chronograph on its knocking 10.1ft lb that's no 1 setting 2 med ect 😢 can you up the poundage toward the 12ft pound or is that it ? Its in 2.2 ?thank you
My son owned a top of the range Daystate a few years ago. He did a month's work experience - after leaving school - with his granddad at the factory near Eccleshall, and one of the managers gave it him as a thanks. His granddad didn't like him having a firearm so sold it and gave him the cash. £1,400.00 of new air rifle sold for £200.00!!!!
Ouch 200 notes......
STEVE MATE YA KNOW I AM ALWAYS HONEST..The dance music the way you did it..Bang on mate proper cool,you well gone up in my books mate,its a cool vid dude loved every second dude thanks for taking the time as i know how long that takes to do but the more you do get faster you get buddy. bang on best music best vid you ever done great work mate gary .great cool gun ..one day if i ever get a pcp i would get one
Thank you for your kind comments. It took some time, but was fun making the video.
@@airgunology really great mate really enjoyed it m8
what is the velocity in ,177 .22 .25 .30 can you help me to find the answer
They are nice rifles but Daystate really should address the issue of the magazine actuator lever striking and damaging the pellet probe. Same with the Pulsar, Renegade and other non-double load Daystate rifles.
I heave heard of this, but personally never seen it. Will keep an eye out.
I have a few Daystate now do they perform in the field or mainly targets
Use. Red ranger pulsar huntsman
I use for pest control work.
Good reviews but there guns seem too costly
I wonder if the software could be ‘hacked’ so that you could stop it auto standby and turn off when you want it? Or would daystate do it for you if you asked.... I don’t like the thought of it turning itself off, that would be playing on my mind all the time. I want to decide when to turn it off
No idea, you would need the DS programmer (RFD's have them) and no way would they do that as it would break all agreements etc. Also the programmer only lets you set the mappings, not the actual software
As Steve said, it was designed to force safe practice and to preserve battery life. It also has a very light electronic trigger. Apply the safety between shots and it works instantly when switched back on.
still cant find the scope mounts any where
The air tank is in the open. Any problems with that? . Seems like if you put the gun down on something it will rest on the tank. Also the barrel has only 1 contact point.
The air tank is a carbon bottle and no issues with it. Although you could not be resting it on anything other than your hand so as not to put undue pressure on the fitment. This is called a floating barrel and pretty much all top end rifles have them. It helps with resonance and accuracy
@@airgunology ok. Thank you
THAT is a Beauty of a Gun!!
Thanks, I love it.
@@airgunology only I blind man would not :D
Where did you get the triploid at, that goes underneath the rifle, and how much was it?
See the links in the RUclips video description as the video says.
I have one love going out with it best gun I have had
Nice, it is a cracking rifle and deadly accurate
Could you tell me how much is that for the full setup please.
Love the video and the rifle. Quick question about the trigger:- does it have the dry fire function that the Renegade has by which a partial pull back cocks trigger not the rifle?
No, standard 2 stage trigger but electronic.
@@airgunology Shame as the renegades electronic trigger has the same power down but a minuscule flick of the cocking leaver rearms it. Am surprised they didn't use the same systems on the trigger as its also great for practicing trigger control on their very light triggers, to my shame i needed a lot of that!
@@happyhalfwit8862 never seen this on RW. On the RW after 5 minutes, the system shuts down. You have to flick the safety on and off again to re-activate.
How much the price of daystate red wolf air rifle
Hi Steve. Great video mate. Quick question, does the 3D printed pic rail come in black. My redwolf is walnut. Cheers
Yes you can order in black from the website
Hi I have a Daystate red wolf do you know where i can get my scope mounts anodised or any place that sells them as Horwood engineering is out of business. Thanks Steve
Good comprehensive video Steve. Nice grouping at 25 meters, if it's the same at 50 meters it would make a brilliant hunting rifle, perhaps not in that colour and in .22 version. Cheers Steve.
It is that good, the colour is a bit yeah, but I don't use it for hunting. If I were, walnut stock.
@@airgunology I agree.
Yo, how far does cheek raiser go up ?
I am from the Phillipines can you give me the total price of that air rifle the daystate red wolf
Great review but why put a Leapers on such a nice gun??
A like it, the shape works well and it is a great scope, also not normal run of the mil
Impressive air riffle. How to buy or import to India. I need one.
I've owned my Red Wolf now for over a year and I agree with everything you've said. The accuracy constantly amazes me too, right out to 60yds and beyond and the build quality is second to none. I've got used to the auto shut off now and it doesn't bother me at all, it's better than charging the battery more frequently I suppose. You're a little off with the numbers on the shots between charges as Daystate reckon it's closer to 14,000. My own experience has had more than that at 15,000 before the low battery warning displayed. In fact, in the year I've owned mine I've charged it twice. My only criticism is the 10 shot warning which has got a little mixed up two or three times and I generally leave it disabled. I'm using the 0DB moderator on mine that a managed to pick up from the Birmingham show and find it a perfect match. Whilst they don't always come out the best in the reviews, they are often pitched against others using another brand of rifle. When tested on a Daystate, they are clear winners. My second favorite is the Wolverine R, I own one of those too. Not quite as slick but also amazingly accurate.
As for the Daystate knockers, all I can put it down to is envy!
BTW, mine's a Walnut Hilite; the laminates are a little too bling for me. Still think it looks a stunner tho. Great review Steve, thanks for posting.
It is an amazing rifle and worth the money to me. The most accurate I have ever fired. And yes, I had mine nearly a year and only charged battery twice.
Love it , but the wolverine is my favourite cheers Steve ,,, Shane uk 🇬🇧
Wolverine is an awesome rifle.
Have you seen the one that a guy has turned into a semi auto?, I think he's in the USA.
Nope, no idea how he done that, link ?
I love mine too. I call it stupid accurate.
That it is
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I wouldn't dare take it out in case I scratched it, and pigeons will see me a mile off.
lol, spare walnut stock needed for hunting. It is no different to any other laminate rifle.
Price of this gun in pakistan rate
Answer
Google is your friend, I live in the UK and have no idea.
Its a great rifle ... thats for sure
Bad point .. you have too take the battery out too charge it ( ok ok , itll do one million shots before it needs recharging ) thats crap .. all I do after each session with my MK4 is , hang it on the wall mount , plug it in ... leave it till the next time I use it .. SIMPLE ..
Accuracy ?.. ( on bi-pod AND a bean bag at rear ) .. id put my 1973 BSA Mercury up against it using those " aids " '.. seriously though , most modern day high end rifles can match those results ..
Still love it though .. even in red ..
The battery can be left in place to recharge it, it doesn't have to be removed, open the battery cover and plug in the charger.
@@TonyBelas
You just plug in the MK4 ... Lot better ...
You don't "have" to take out the battery to re-charge. It is just standard LIPO health and safety rules. I open the end cap on the hand grip, unplug the wire and plug into the charger. I just ensure I am in the room when it is charging "just" in case.
@@airgunology
Just plug Mk4 in and leave it till next time it's used .. easier .. think daystate made. Bit of a balls up with the redwolf in that respect ...
@@markhomer7628 what happens when your battery die in your mk4? With the red wolf its just a case of replacing
The should have called the blue one the Werewolf
how many price bro??
£2000 UK
full set??
Best rifle I have owned. The hate is totally unjustified and normally from people who haven't shot one.
Much of it and many love it when they shoot it. Maybe the colour, but always walnut
I bought one and ended up getting my money back.
Found it throwing pellets with the magazine, it also has a surprising amount of 'recoil' for a PCP let alone one that supposed to be efficient with it's air.
BUT that wasn't why I took it back to the shop, the action didn't fit into the stock snuggly, there was noticeable movement of the action.
Now of course I could have put something between the stock and the action to stop it but...... for the price I paid I shouldn't have to do that.
I could have waited for another one to come in and hope it's not the same but, to be honest, I felt let down and it put me off them.
Of course I'm not saying that's the same for all these redwolfs, I will have just got a dodgy one, but it still put me off them (with regards to owning one myself)
@@lankymk I know what you mean I had a sick wolf more of a red hand bag than a wolf lol I got rid ASAP that put me off until I shot a good one a good one is mind blowing my mate is now flogging it as he's got 2 and I'm having it tomorrow
@@neilpaul5835 Hi Neil
Hope you have loads of fun with it mate, early Christmas present for yourself 👍
Agree. I don't own one , but have shot a red wolf twice. It is the most accurate airgun I have ever shot( annihilates my HW100) or seen at our club.
It's like having a Ferrari and not being able to accelerate more than 40M/H. Waste of money on a display gun that will never be used as it should be for fear of marking the painting .
I use mine all the time for local hunting and range work.
@@airgunology Full power?
Astounding accuracy
Where do Airgun’s go from here?
Good question :)
What Daystate needs to do ASAP is Bluetooth the rifle to a smart phone app. You can then tune it without taking it out of the stock. Also the Bluetooth module should be able to plug into old versions of the redwolf without gpu2 brains....
NICE GUN, BUT CRAZY PRICE!
Pay for the best.
To me
We cant afford it man
The most egregious problem with the Redwolf platform is the marketing strategy. (Incidentally, this little rant applies MUCH more for those prospective purchasers in the US market as the limits of the platform in the UK's sub 12 foot pound market preclude much of the rifles abilities.) There's simply no way around what DS has done here, which is perpetrate a fraud. This is a typical "Bait and Switch" marketing tactic. The RW is marketed as a "completely programmable system and the inference is that, you buy the rifle at a ridiculous premium and you'll be able to program everything. Is this true, well, sure if you spend another 400 US. Otherwise the ability to program the rifle is VERY limited and super complicated. IMO this is much like those ads that say, " Buy our pink elephant for X amount and we'll give you a second one absolutely free. Just pay a separate fee. " WTF?.... If I buy a super expensive sports car that comes with a racing suspension, steering and brakes I don't expect to have to pay more for a special key to access those features, it's ridiculous. Show some integrity DS, man up and make the price 3k. Get rid of that crappy old technology (just a ribbon cable that leads to an LCD in a cheap aluminium box. That's literally it, nothing else in there.) and make the thing fully programmable through a phone/computer app. Don't get me wrong, I love my DS guns. I started with a Huntsman, graduated to a Huntsman XL HR (which I still own and shoot) and recently purchased a Wolverine R HP (Why? Because I wasn't going to tote around and play with that stupid box, and YES, had they done it right from the get go, I would have ponied up and bought the RW). But DS really dropped the ball when they adopted this marketing strategy and I can't help but think that they would have TWICE the waiting list had they chosen to do it right the first time round.
Eh, conspiracy theory anyone. Never once have I seen that this rifle was programmable by the customer. Not one shred of evidence for this. Please show me such marketing.
@@airgunology - NP...Here you go directly from a major distributors webpage on the rifle.
" Every now and then an airgun manufacturer will develop a new rifle that changes the trajectory of the entire industry. The marketplace has recently been privileged to a number of very exciting models with features and designs that have definitely moved the needle on what defines a exciting airgun. Enter the next generation and new airgun benchmark the Daystate Red Wolf. The Red Wolf and Red Wolf HP is the Formula one of air rifles with computer and state of the art MCT firing systems. Each Red Wolf has three individual programmed energy and velocity settings that can be selected by the shooter in seconds. The shooter can further tune the rifle with an optional Daystate programmer with in the rifles limits allowing each power level program to be manipulated to achieve the very best speed for a given pellet out of each individual rifle. Daystate has thoughtfully included the default program if the user wants to return to the factory settings. "
Now you've seen it at least once... LoL
@@JoePatABC Not seen that. Thank you Then you need the programmer and have to buy it from DS at about $300 or more I think if you want this option. The joys of modern tech, just like your car.
@jmpdgs love you, not trying to defend anything here
Not wanting to get into an argument here so I won't be responding further, but can't really see a problem here, Daystate makes no such statement because in the UK and many other placed the programmer is not offered due to legal power limits. And your quote from the USA importer clearly says that the programmer is extra, no misrepresentation at all
Can't watch this one, Steve ... the "music" makes me want to stick knitting needles into my ears.