If you want more power than buy another rifle that has the power you want. It will be simpler and faster and no risk of having the gun fail. With the SAM rifle one is opting for rapid firing of up to 10 shots and the price is less power and a lighter pellet that can be used. I have the SAM in .22 and also a Air Arms in .25 caliber and if I wanted more power I would get something like the Air Force Texan in .30 caliber with muzzle energy of 275 ft lbs as compared to 29 to 38 ft lbs with the SAM.
With the Texan .30 rifle I would have a more expensive rifle and be using more expensive ammo and get far fewer shots between air fills (as in 5 shots per fill). For hunting out to 100 yards it will provide a great deal more hitting power. For target or small critters at up to 40 yards the SAM .22 is enough gun.
In the middle ground is a .25 caliber rifle that provides double the hitting power of a .22 caliber without the fill issues with a very large caliber airgun.
With the Texan .30 rifle I would have a more expensive rifle and be using more expensive ammo and get far fewer shots between air fills (as in 5 shots per fill). For hunting out to 100 yards it will provide a great deal more hitting power. For target or small critters at up to 40 yards the SAM .22 is enough gun.
In the middle ground is a .25 caliber rifle that provides double the hitting power of a .22 caliber without the fill issues with a very large caliber airgun.
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