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 Post subject: Red Wolf with new bottle
PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2022 7:03 pm 
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I finally got the 700cc carbon bottle, that I purchased from Wes @ Airgun Archery, fitted to my Red Wolf. It will be interesting to see how many shots I can get off a fill with this bottle. Below is before and after pics.
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2022 8:27 pm 
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That is a very nice gun ..........

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2022 8:31 pm 
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If it is standard power I’m thinking450 shots ,kelly


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2022 9:21 pm 
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That's a LONG bottle. Very interesting grain structure on that stock - nice.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2022 9:29 pm 
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That makes a huge difference in the balance of the rifle, but the gain in shot count must be huge.
Love the Redwolf air rifles, they work very very well.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 19, 2022 8:16 am 
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Biagio26 wrote:
That makes a huge difference in the balance of the rifle, but the gain in shot count must be huge.
Love the Redwolf air rifles, they work very very well.

Biagio

I haven't shot it yet with the new bottle but just picking it up I think I like the balance better with the new bottle. I was getting over 200 shots on 80bar @18.5 fpe before the swap.


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What is this looks like a display ??


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lauchlin wrote:
What is this looks like a display ??

That’s the call display!
Ok,,it’s power level ,shots remaining ,magazine count down etc,kelly


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 19, 2022 11:08 am 
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lauchlin wrote:
What is this looks like a display ??

The Red Wolf is all electronic so it has a digital display. 18.5/15/12 fpe settings, total shot count, tank pressure, display timer, magazine count. The rifle is extremely efficient on air as each shot use is calculated. Very quiet rifle


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lauchlin wrote:
What is this looks like a display ??

The Red Wolf is all electronic so it has a digital display. 18.5/15/12 fpe settings, total shot count, tank pressure, display timer, magazine count. The rifle is extremely efficient on air as each shot use is calculated. Very quiet rifle


That's amazing a long way from my 618 in 1969 lol .......So what would you call the guns main purpose field target or hunting i am guessing it a field target gun .........

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 19, 2022 2:18 pm 
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lauchlin wrote:
rob g wrote:
lauchlin wrote:
What is this looks like a display ??

The Red Wolf is all electronic so it has a digital display. 18.5/15/12 fpe settings, total shot count, tank pressure, display timer, magazine count. The rifle is extremely efficient on air as each shot use is calculated. Very quiet rifle


That's amazing a long way from my 618 in 1969 lol .......So what would you call the guns main purpose field target or hunting i am guessing it a field target gun .........

I'm using it for hunter class field target and afternoon plinking. I don't hunt anymore apart from the odd pest but you can get a decent day of shooting out of it. It's more accurate than I am lol. I always wanted a nice rifle and I was looking for good shot count and the ability to adjust the fit of the rifle.


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I think more front weight is not a bad thing. I compared my TX200 and my TX200HC, HC is definitely more jumpy and harder to shoot accurately. Although, I think free hand shots it fell better due to lower overall weight than the full length TX200.
Either way, Red Wolf is a beautiful gun, now with more shots. [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]

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A little extra muzzle weight is always good for standing shooting. If the muzzle is a little on the light side,
holding your hands closer together can help.(Olympic style hold)
This rifle really holds well.
The original owner shooting it.


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