Daystate Red Wolf | Walnut Hi Lite

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Daystate Red Wolf Walnut Hi-Lite holds the mantel for the most advanced PCP sporter in the world – and for good reason. A breath-taking picture of elegance on the outside, secreted within its sidelever-operated, computerised action lies the very latest electronic MCT technology developed from the Pulsar program. It comes in both standard and Hi-Power models, the latter including a .303 calibre version for big-bore fans. Digitally regulated for a super consistent high shot-count, and sporting a trigger that incorporates adjustability of both release and finger placement, the Red Wolf delivers match-like accuracy at the very extremes of airgun ranges. Its masterfully sculpted stock sandwiches soft red undertones between its black laminates, although a walnut version is also available for traditionalists. However it’s dressed though, its ambidextrous design caters for a perfect gunfit courtesy of a butt pad and raised cheekpiece, both fully adjustable. Aiding the Red Wolf’s user-friendly handling is a lightweight carbon-fibre bottle (though a steel option is available), above which sits a fully-shrouded carbon barrel that helps mute the muzzle report in the field. And, of course, the Red Wolf’s new sidelever design marries effortless cocking with speedy loading courtesy of Daystate’s latest generation, auto-indexing magazine. In looks, handling and performance, the new Red Wolf is pure airgun artistry.

Length : 39″ Barrel Length : 17″ Weight : 7.5lbs Magazine : 10 Shot

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