Thanks Marvin,Yes, there is a big difference between opinion and fact. As I said in my review, the Rogue that I had for testing did not have the final software, and the shot counts and power levels won't be finalized until that final data is entered into the program. There are just so many choices of how to map the thing out right now, that Crosman, in my opinion, has to leave their options open. I know you can appreciate my position in that I have some gentleman's agreements to honor.I do have data from my prototypes, spanning years of testing, that I think would put a smile on many a big bore shooter's face. You guys are lucky, you've only been waiting since January, LOL. I've had this bottled up for what seems like forever!I remember one particular moment after shooting a long string many many months ago, looking at the data on the computer, sitting down on a stool, and saying to myself, gracious, this thing really works. I appreciate your patience. Please bear with us for a while longer.Thaks,Lloyd
. .............should hire you for PR.I still think the Rogue could be the ideal nutria-popper for the grass fields of Western Oregon.
Quote from: Butcher45 on April 27, 2011, 01:34:00 PM. .............should hire you for PR.I still think the Rogue could be the ideal nutria-popper for the grass fields of Western Oregon.PR, not for me! I'm like an old rubber band. I don't stretch as far as I used to before I pop! I could be ugly. I get to pick and choose when and how I participate. Doing it for real is totally different story. 'nuf said!Are those nutria like east coast muskrats, only more invasive? Big rats?Lloyd
Butcher,Thanks for the explanation and pics. Burrowing critters can be so destructive, especially when their populations get out of hand. Pest elimination! Wicked looking incisors!Thanks,Lloyd
can it be remapped by the end user. like i would remap the fuel injection on a race bike. and can the electronic trigger be adjusted as well?
Hi Lloyd, Looks like you were having way to much fun with that Big Boar . I hope you didn't take me wrong by what I said on the blogs at Crosman. It had nothing to do with you or the time and design you put into this rifle. I was as others just upset with Crosmans priceing of this rifle. I wasn't saying it is ,or was a bad rifle it is and was just priced to high for folks such as I that are on a fixed income. In which I know isn't your fault or doing.Again with the most respect to you. Again I thankyou as well as others for what you have done to push the big-boars further than before. Keep on doing what you are doing.Hats off to you sir......