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Precharged pneumatic (PCP) Single-shot Bolt-action 380cc combined- 2 air reservoirs 11mm scope rail (use only compact scopes) 2 power levels (first bolt stop is low power, second is high) Hardwood Monte Carlo stock with checkered forearm & grip Raised RH cheekpiece Includes probe so you can fill the gun with air
Loudness: Loud as Hell! Weight: 7.50 lbs Barrel Length: 21.65" Overall Length: 42.10" Capacity: 1 round(s) Barrel: Rifled Front Sight: Blade and Ramp Rear Sight: Adjustable for windage and elevation Scopeable: 11mm dovetail Trigger adj.: Single-stage Apprx. Trigger Pull: 7.50 lbs Buttpad: Rubber Suggested for: Hunting Action: Bolt-action Powerplant: Pre-charged pneumatic Safety: Manual Repeater: Single-shot Max Shots Per Fill: 16
A Customer Review Hello Dirt E. Harry,
This is William... I bought a Sam Yang .45 from you awhile back. Thought this might be a useful bit of info for you: Berry's Bullets 185 grain hollow base round nose bullets are an extremely powerful; hit harder and cleaner than the hollow point 130 grain pellets, the round balls or the Winchester 230 grain bullets. My target is a piece of metal twice as thick as a road sign; puts a hole clean through!
I felt that I should also state this: after shooting various types of ammo all afternoon, the Berry's 185 grain pellets (mentioned above) do pack a mean punch. Even though they put holes clean through a metal 1/8" target 80 feet away, they lack accuracy. I get less shots per fill, but the Winchester 230 grainers at 80 feet are more accurate even though they do not make clean holes. I find that the round balls are the most accurate, with the most shots per fill; however there is less hole punching action. I don't know if you experiment with different types of ammo or not, and this news may not be new to you, but I thought that it might be helpful info.
Have a good day, William

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