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Introducing the Daystate Huntsman Revere

With classic sporter looks, sleek design and a lineage that can be traced back to the inception of the company over 40 years ago, Daystate’s Huntsman series is one of the most iconic lines the airgun world. Often copied, but never bettered, the Huntsman remains Daystate’s best-selling model, with its 2013 Regal variant attracting record global demand from shooters after the perfect combination of performance, handling and style. Now, though, the Huntsman has got even better!

Richard Saunders – Hunting Consultant

Whilst the country is on lock down, opportunities to get out in the field have been put on hold. Daystate hunting consultant Richard Saunders has been going back through his shooting diary and recalling some memorable recent trips. We thought we’d share a few with you, and by all means feel free to tell us about your hunting trips too.

I spent this evening after rabbits on a permission in the village only a few minutes down the lane. While I was lying in the grass, waiting in ambush, it occurred to me that I was being like one of those anteaters you see on the telly.

I should explain.

The Red Wolf! Some say is the Ferrari of airguns, and I agree. The Daystate Redwolf screams quality. This is the first time that I have a Daystate gun and I am impressed. It is very accurate (submoa @ 100 y). The highest point is the trigger, by far the best trigger I have ever tested, just like a mouse click. Hate it tho, only because after shooting with that trigger all others feel hard! Jaja. I feel this gun is perfect for those that like to aim and shoot, and do not want to get into the internals or spend time testing. Out of the box shoots very good. Oh! Almost forgot, sadly does not come with a picatinny rail for a bipod, easy fix, but IMO it should come with one, drill the Minely stock is not something I do with pleasure jaja. For me, the main use is BenchRest but no doubt in my mind that in the field will perform.

Accuracy
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 stars, but a warning: because and due it has a LW Poligonal Barrel, sometimes the barrel need a good polish, other is good as is. A barrel that need polish send gruops @ 100y moa+ and after polishing you will get submoa. LW barrels are like that, sometimes you get a match grade one and other you need to work on it to get the best of it. New LW ART barrels fix that, so my suggestion: Ask for it (even when cost a bit more)

Edosan

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The worlds’ most advanced airgun is here!

The Delta Wolf heralds the birth of a new family of electronic precharged pneumatic (PCP) airguns for the decade ahead. The advent of this technology truly reinforces Daystate’s reputation as maker of the world’s most advanced airguns. Nothing like Delta Wolf has been attempted in either the airgun – or firearm – worlds before.

Key Features:

  1. New Advanced Velocity Technology (AVT) with display touch screen
  2. Multi calibre with fast-change barrel system
  3. Factory-set power profiles for each calibre
  4. Shooter tuning customization
  5. Exclusive OEM Huma-Air Regulated
  6. New large capacity magazine
  7. A.R.T-approved barrel
  8. Bluetooth connectivity
  9. Superior Silencing
  10. Modular ‘Tactical’ format
  11. Future proofed – upgradable as features develop

DeltaWolf in supplied case

Delta Wolf is the first Daystate to adopt an advanced tactical form factor that has proven popular with shooters across multiple disciplines – but make no mistake; Delta Wolf is the worlds most advanced airgun and represents two years of development and investments that, courtesy of newly-filed patents, will make it a very hard act to follow, let alone actually beat!

New larger capacity and fast loading magazine system

Full Features:

  1. The Delta Wolf features new Advanced Velocity Technology (AVT) electronic management system that makes the Delta Wolf the most advanced Airgun in the world.
  2. Available in all popular calibres, .177, .22, in 43cm barrel and .177, .22, .25 & .30 in 60cm barrel with the ability for the shooter to switch barrel/calibres without special tools
  3. Electronically pre-programmed for quick power and calibre changes
  4. With its unique built -in chronoscope, the Delta Wolf corrects velocity while also allowing the shooter to dial in their preferred feeeet per second
  5. Adjustable 22mm picatinny scope rail and cheek-piece for different scope type/eye relief
  6. Picatinny under and side rails for a range of accessories
  7. AR style switchable pistol grip, familiar AR style safety
  8. A newly developed magazine system with a larger capacity from 8 – 13 shots (according to calibre) with the ability to pair magazines in the breech – to double shot count to 16-26 shots
  9. The Delta Wolf action is user-tuneable for different velocity and power levels with different ammunition types
  10. The Delta Wolf’s 430 and 600mm A.R.T-developed barrels are compatible with the latest generation of airgun ‘slug’ ammunition
  11. A Bluetooth module allows the DeltaWolf to connect in the future to other accessories and apps
  12. Superior ergonomics with fast-switching side lever action – conversion from left to right in around a minute
  13. Adjustable but pad with optional exclusive PRS accessories to add an expanding range of custom accessories
  14. With is larger 30mm diameter carbon fibre shroud the DeltaWolf is a rifle to be seen but not heard. Its new shroud and optional 0db silencer justwipe out decibels
  15. Removable bottle – carry extra lightweight carbon fibre bottles with you while also being able to fill through a connector on the rifle
  16. New fast flow valve system
  17. Exclusive Factory-fit Huma Air Regulator
  18. Huge biggest in class (34cc) plenum chamber for more power
  19. Onboard high capacity Li-Po battery with charging port on rifle (charges via USB C connector)
  20. Weight (approx.) 3.1 kg (6.84 lbs) 60cm barrel model
  21. Length 840mm (34”) 60cm barrel model
  22. Electronic match trigger and multi adjustable blade positions

DeltaWolf can charge via connector or removable bottle

Despite being the most technologically advanced airgun of all time, Delta Wolf has been designed and built to be simpler to use, easier to tune and faster to service. Combined with its many ground-breaking new features, engineered-in reliability and shooting flexibility, 2020 is not just the year of the Delta Wolf… it’s the start of its decade!

Introduced to selected Daystate dealers in January at this year’s annual, trade-only SHOT Show in the USA – and widely broadcast across social network platforms – the secret is finally out about Daystate’s brand new concept air rifle!

The Delta Wolf, to confirm the forthcoming rifle’s title, is now in its advanced stages of development. The rifle, which features many exciting new technologies, will be ‘officially’ unveiled by Daystate at the IWA Nuremberg trade show in March, where feedback will determine the final production specifications the Delta Wolf will carry when it arrives in gun shops around summer of 2020.

Dear Daystate

Back in June/July last year I contacted you several times regarding the constant delays in the arrival of the Red Wolf .22 HP I had on order with you. I only think it is fair that when somebody hands out criticism they should be just as quick to hand out praise where it is due.

This air rifle is simply the best I have ever had. Its accuracy is ridiculous – pellet on pellet at 30 yards and the only limiting factor is the operator!. The gun is better than the handler can use it.

It is an absolute joy to use and has resulted in my pest control options being vastly increased due to the gun’s capabilities.

If anyone ever asks you how good a Red Wolf is I am quite happy for you to give them my email address for a reference. 

It is so good I am now thinking of trading in my 2 older rifles ( a 12 ftlb and a 25 ftlb) and replacing them with the Red Wolf .22 HiLite. I believe this will give a range of powers between 12 and 35 ftlb according to your website.

Many thanks

Mark Bryant

EBR 2019 Daystate Winners

Daystate rifles were by far the shooters choice at the 2019 Extreme Bench Rest with the RedWolf by far the most popular choice and a number of notable wins to the company’s flagship air rifles credit. For the First time the RedWolf Safari and RedWolf Midnight were present, and the addition of blue and brown colours made a change to the sea of red stocks seen at last year’s event!

Daystate RedWolf with a walnut stock in the capable hands of ART tester Bobby Corcorran

Junior shooter Sabastian Lopez shooting a RedWolf Safari (photo: Hard Air Magazine)

Competitions such as the EBR are as much a four day social-gathering for shooters as anything else, a chance to shoot pretty much every top rifle shoot everything from Field Target to pistol shooting, meet friends, as well as some of the better known journalist and even some representatives from manufacturers with notable’s as the Daystate owner Mauro Marocchi and Frank Walther from Lothar Walther barrels attending this year.

But while we are talking about victory’s, Daystate did not leave without notable success;

For example, on the first day of the match was the Extreme FT event, that has a heavily bias to high powered rifles, Daystate took 6 out of the top 8 places with the winner being John Bagakis with Garret Thomas winning the Junior class,

Another prestigious award is the one-gun challenge where a shooter is only eligible if he uses the same rifle in multiple disciplines across the EBR match. This year’s winner was Alan Scoles, with third place also being taken with another RedWolf in the hands of Veteran shooter Bobby Corcorran.

Speed Silhouette was hotly contested by all makes, Tom Adams took top place in the professional class with John Bagakis taking second place in the Open Class.

Over at the Extreme Benchrest itself, second and third positions in sportsman class were taken by Chuck Misenheimer and Dave Corder. While Junior class was won by Sebastian Lopez who also managed a second in the 50 yard bench rest on the Saturday.

Tom Adams shooting a Daystate RedWolf Midnight in .25 calibre

Big Credit to The Dollar Sportsman

Monday 13th

Photo curtesy of Hard Air magazine

Tom Adams wins Extreme Bench Rest Speed Silhouette Pro Class!

In a stunning display of speed and fast shooting, Daystate Wolf pack member Tom Adams, who you may remember was our top-tip to win this match, just pipped fellow team member Sabastian Lopez to top honours in Sundays finals.

The match was the scene of high drama as Tom Adams fought tooth and nail with Sebastian Lopez. In fact, Tom’s time was shorter than Sebastian’s by just 1/100th of a second!

As a gesture of pure sportsmanship Tom shared the $,1000 prize with Junior-shooter Sabastian and in a further sporting gesture, Daystate owner Mauro Marocchi also chipped in to gift Sebastian a Brocock Concept Lite in recognition of his fantastic effort.

The EBR 100 yard match was won by Nikolay Boldov from Russia.
Who has been invited to visit the Daystate factory next month. More news to follow.

Sunday 12th

Saturday 11th

Friday 10th

Here is a shot clip of our intrepid roving reporter Simon Cockayne,  who is out in Arizona bringing us the latest news and Mr Mauro Marocchi the owner of Daystate who is seen here shooting in the Extreme Field Target match using a Daystate RedWolf Safari…way to go!

EBR has started! With shooters competing in the Extreme Field Target match (EFT) and the Extreme benchrest 50 yards (EBR 50 yards)

EB 2019 is a go!

Thursday 9th
With one day to go we thought we would share an Interview from last year with
TOM ADAMS one of the companies best hopes for the speed shoot competition.

Watch the interview!

We wish Tom Good Luck for EBR 2019!

Speed Shoot Action

Wednesday 8th
Just two days to go before the start of the biggest match of the year. EBR 2019 is about to start! Visit this site for all the latest news and views, we will be giving you all the latest results as well as interviews from our Wolf Pack team at the match.

Wolverine R High Power

Hunting Jack Rabbits In The USA

Dana – Mountain Sport Airguns

The area I was hunting is one of the most difficult places that I’ve hunted due to it’s rugged terrain and extremely hot temperatures. The beautiful Daystate Wolverine R High Powered .25/ I was using was provided to me by Airguns Of Arizona. Over the few days I was very successful with the gun and thought I would share a few photographs from my trip. Look for a full review of this rifle at Mountain Sport Airguns

Wolverine R High Power

Daystate Wolverine R HP .25 / 0db Moderator,MTC Optics Viper Pro 5-30×50 FFP Scope

Wolverine R High Power
Wolverine R High Power
Wolverine R High Power

You can read the full article from Dana at Mountain Sport Airguns 

October 10th – 13th in Phoenix, Arizona, USA

High power airguns are now achieving performance levels that were never thought possible.  Air rifles of calibers larger than .22 and with energy levels equal to or higher than rim-fire are now being used for hunting and sport.

With an explosion in innovation and development and the need to put these fine products to the test an idea was born.  Top level airgun manufacturers expressed a desire for their products to be showcased and put to the competitive test. Shooters wanted an outlet to showcase their skills with these new super guns…and the Extreme Benchrest tournament was developed.

Extreme Benchrest earns its name with guns being shot at 75 yards out of doors where the elements will test the best in ammunition, rifle and shooter. With very few limitations on equipment, this all inclusive match is exciting and truly a test of long range marksmanship.

Media and Manufacture Representatives from across the globe are a part of the event with top level prizes and awards. Competitors come to participate in multiple venues and talk shop with some of the finest airgunners and celebrities the sport has to offer.

Don’t miss the chance to be a part of this year’s Extreme Benchrest event!

EXTREME BENCHREST 2019

Daystate Saxon

an airgunners journey

So the story begins 2015, late 2014 through to the mid-summer of 2015 I had a battle with a rare cancer resulting in the cancer quite literally having its proverbial ‘Pound of Flesh’ as I lost my right eye, orbital bone structure and all of my teeth, it was literally a life or death situation. After the operation, partial recovery then having teeth removed then an intensive course of radiotherapy and further recovery time I decided I wanted to treat myself after everything I’d been through, I also wanted a new challenge. I had wanted to treat myself to an air rifle for quite some time but never got round to it, I’d had a Crossman 2240 pistol fitted with a cheap Red Dot for a few years for ratting purposes (quite unsuccessfully may I add) as i live in a rural(ish) area and rats are a big problem. Now was the time, kill 2 birds with 1 stone, have something I’d wanted for a while and being a dominant Righty learn to shoot Lefty. A couple of weeks after this decision I visit the local Gunshop (RFD) with a friend to see what was available and that was when I saw a Daystate up close for the first time and instantly took a liking to the Wolverine, unfortunately the timing wasn’t right that day as finances wouldn’t stretch that far and I left the shop with a nice little starter PCP, the Brocock Contour S6 Elite (which i still own) set up with a Hawke scope and Hogan moderator but had it in my head that one day I would have a Wolverine.

Jump forward to December 2016 and I hear Daystate are releasing the Wolverine 2 so I google search for images out of curiosity (as you do) and came across a photo of the Saxon Limited Edition, it was love at first sight and Golem syndrome instantly set in “Must have the Precious”. £2k where was I going to find that, being classed as disabled and only working part time money is rather tight. Saving began and it was tough going, I started checking dealers I knew had Saxons on a monthly basis steadily watching them disappear. It’s now June 2017 and I have a fair chunk of the necessary funds and had managed to procure a loan for the extra money if required, at this point numbers for sale are down to around a handful and I contacted a number of dealers but came up with dead ends every time as they had sold what they had but not updated their respective websites, turns out they’d all sold or at least all those i knew of but I didn’t give up. The last resort was to check Gunstar, Guntrader, etc on a regular basis and hope that one comes up 2nd hand.

Around 6 weeks passes and I’m on various gun trading websites almost to  a point of insane obsession on a daily basis when the airgun gods answer my prayers and before me is an advert for a 2nd hand Saxon .177, it was like finding the Holy Grail, immediately I make a quick call to see if the loan’s still available, it is.

I call the number on the ad with great excitement hoping it hadn’t already sold and an older gentleman answers and asks how could he help, “the Saxon, do you still have the Daystate Saxon?” caught in the moment I totally forgot my manners, he replied “We do, the ad was posted less than an hour ago, you’re the first call we’ve had about it”, what a stroke of luck, I asked for further information (politely this time after apologizing for my initial abruptness) to find out it had been on shop display and wasn’t a used rifle as such, after about a 20 minute chat and a call to my local RFD to arrange delivery and a further call the following day to make payment to the other dealer the Saxon was on its way to my local RFD and I had got a great deal in the process, 2 days later I get a call from my local RFD to say it had arrived and i’m now the Proud owner of a Saxon at last…

Straight away I set out to organize some transport with a friend and within an hour of receiving the call I arrive at the shop, on being buzzed in, I can see the box awaiting me behind the counter. The shop manager welcomes me, places the box on the counter cuts the tape and removes the case from the box, flips the clips and invites me to open it (I didn’t need to be asked twice), with great anticipation I open the case and there it is, what a beautiful piece of craftsmanship and everything I had expected the Saxon would be, I take it out the case and offer it up to my shoulder for the first time and it felt so right, perfect weight and balance. After a few minutes of looking over it myself with pure admiration I pass it over to the shop manager for him to do his necessary checks and fit my scope and around 15 minutes later I’m leaving the shop case in hand with a big smile on my face, i was a very happy man… Had it all been worth it? Without a doubt YES.

The hunt however had not come to an end as it took me over another year to find a half decent silver scope and mounts to match up with the Saxons breach block and barrel shroud, in the mean time I’d been using the Hawke AirMax EV 3-12×50 borrowed from my Contour S6. I eventually found a silver Bushnell Trophy 3-9×40 scope complete with matching BKL mounts on FreeAds in January 2019 that the seller had had fitted on a Griffin that he no longer owned and in immaculate condition, after an evening of message ping pong a deal had been hammered out, a fair price had been agreed, payment made and delivery set. The following week the scope arrives, I fit it up and in quick time had it pretty much zeroed in, the Saxon project was finally complete… as far as I’m aware I have the only Saxon with matching furniture and it looks stunning and performs beyond my expectations.

The hunt had been a long and often frustrating journey but also an exciting one and ultimately very rewarding as I couldn’t be more happy with the Saxon and consider myself a very proud Daystate owner, it truly has been a labour of love, my shooting has improved dramatically and I’m pretty sure that’s thanks to the incredible accuracy and consistency a Daystate provides rather than my own ability…

Daystate Saxon