Let’s hope it’s a .30 or smaller. I don’t think the industry needs anymore anemic .357s.It will probably have 200J but in 9mm or 12.7mm caliber
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Let’s hope it’s a .30 or smaller. I don’t think the industry needs anymore anemic .357s.It will probably have 200J but in 9mm or 12.7mm caliber
I think it does. I had zero interest in the announcement until I saw the design.Exactly. As far as I can tell, that works on women and children.
Is that an effective tactic that makes anyone here want to spend money? Does it build more intrigue beyond the announcement of a new platform?
I love surface area. I'll take a 50fpe .357 over a 50fpe .177/.22/.25 for everything under 50 yards.Let’s hope it’s a .30 or smaller. I don’t think the industry needs anymore anemic .357s.
AHH! You got me there. I forgot your penchant for pocket size powerhouse models.Not yet. Only the long!
Rabbit, squirrel, fox, raccoon....... it would be a long list. Inside 50 yards the trajectory is easily calculated and that would in my opinion be the maximum effective range for my use. Also at the same power level..... meaning 50fpe in each caliber I would choose the low for a .35 powered gun over a 177/22/25 pretty much every time. High powered small bore ammo exits with a lot of left over energy do to the ease of penetration it has. I prefer the energy dump from a large cross section projectile.@thammer For what purpose would you want or use a low powered .357 air rifle?
@thammer For rabbit (unless you’re talking large hares) and squirrel within 50 yards? That’s different, but I think I understand what you’re saying. In that case a tunable .35/.357 with the option to go higher would be nice, but a max 150 FPE is unattractive. The big bores industry in .357 has moved beyond that for the most part. I hadn’t realized there was a market for low powered big bores. I would think a guy would just step down in caliber for less power and use an expanding projectile if it was that serious. Generally I see guys wanting more or wanting to know if an anemic airgun is enough for certain quarry.Rabbit, squirrel, fox, raccoon....... it would be a long list. Inside 50 yards the trajectory is easily calculated and that would in my opinion be the maximum effective range for my use. Also at the same power level..... meaning 50fpe in each caliber I would choose the low for a .35 powered gun over a 177/22/25 pretty much every time. High powered small bore ammo exits with a lot of left over energy do to the ease of penetration it has. I prefer the energy dump from a large cross section projectile.
81gr JSB at 900fps or 68gr Hybrids at 1000fps are both right at 150fpe which seems about perfect. You'd need a tank on your back and a hose to get even a full magazine in semi-auto at high the end of the power .35 guns get. It's hard to build a light, powerful, semi auto in the first place. Looks to me like they've nailed it as long as it functions as advertised. Big power bigbores only get a few shots per fill and this is designed to shoot mags at semi-auto. The two don't go together just yet. I hope one day we get there but only there's only so much air can do.@thammer For rabbit (unless you’re talking large hares) and squirrel within 50 yards? That’s different, but I think I understand what you’re saying. In that case a tunable .35/.357 with the option to go higher would be nice, but a max 150 FPE is unattractive. The big bores industry in .357 has moved beyond that for the most part. I hadn’t realized there was a market for low powered big bores. I would think a guy would just step down in caliber for less power and use an expanding projectile if it was that serious. Generally I see guys wanting more or wanting to know if an anemic airgun is enough for certain quarry.
Let’s see what Taipan comes up with. I’m still hoping this is a .30 caliber airgun.
81gr JSB at 900fps or 68gr Hybrids at 1000fps are both right at 150fpe which seems about perfect. You'd need a tank on your back and a hose to get even a full magazine in semi-auto at high the end of the power .35 guns get. It's hard to build a light, powerful, semi auto in the first place. Looks to me like they've nailed it as long as it functions as advertised. Big power bigbores only get a few shots per fill and this is designed to shoot mags at semi-auto. The two don't go together just yet. I hope one day we get there but only there's only so much air can do.