![]() I can't see it as a necessary accessory, as these Sam Yangs, although with proper tuning can be very accurate, weren't meant to be target guns. PS: I own four Sam Yangs (Dragon Claw, Light Hunter, Recluse & Wing Shot) and none of them are scoped! The choice is yours, but I'd use the more than adequate open sights that come with the gun. Using the see thru riser mount will also allow you to use the open sights if necessary. You can get around this, if you first install a 1" high mount, see thru, bridge riser, which will get you up high enough to clear the rear sight, and if you then use high mount rings, you will also clear the sight pattern so that the front sight will not impede your vision. Even so, some shooters are very partial to scope usage, and might want to scope this gun? Sam Yang does include a 11mm rail on which to mount a scope, but the rear sight, being unremovable, will get in the way of many scopes with larger than 32mm objective lens. As a 50 yard gun, the open sights are very accurate, and up for the job. As a hunting weapon, you really should make all attempts at keeping your shots inside 50 yds, for better accuracy, and more humane kills. The entire Sam Yang product line was made with hunting in mind. If you use a heavier bullet, your velocities will drop. If you use an even lighter one, your velocities will increase. We used a relatively light bulletA single projectile. The gun can be filled to 3000, which will deliver more power. When the gun is broken in, that won't happen. or 232.55 joules) In the second string, shot 5 was more powerful than shot 4. The higher the number, the greater the energy. (171.52 ft-lbsThe potential energy of a moving pellet. Shot 5: 655 fpsFeet per second, usually written f.p.s. (107.27 ft-lbsThe potential energy of a moving pellet. Shot 4: 518 fpsFeet per second, usually written f.p.s. (179.46 ft-lbsThe potential energy of a moving pellet. Shot 3: 670 fpsFeet per second, usually written f.p.s. (185.41 ft-lbsThe potential energy of a moving pellet. Shot 2: 681 fpsFeet per second, usually written f.p.s. (203.24 ft-lbsThe potential energy of a moving pellet. or 146.57 joules) Refilled with 2700 psi, the second string is below: Shot 1: 713 fpsFeet per second, usually written f.p.s. (108.10 ft-lbsThe potential energy of a moving pellet. Shot 5: 520 fpsFeet per second, usually written f.p.s. (160.70 ft-lbsThe potential energy of a moving pellet. Shot 4: 634 fpsFeet per second, usually written f.p.s. (168.39 ft-lbsThe potential energy of a moving pellet. Shot 3: 649 fpsFeet per second, usually written f.p.s. (181.08 ft-lbsThe potential energy of a moving pellet. Shot 2: 673 fpsFeet per second, usually written f.p.s. (198.14 ft-lbsThe potential energy of a moving pellet. Shot 1: 704 fpsFeet per second, usually written f.p.s. Let's look at some recent testing using a fill of 2700 psiPounds per square inch. make it easy to get a firm grip on the gun. pistol grip and forearmThe forward part of a rifle stock that is gripped by the non-firing hand. Sometimes incorrectly called knurling, which is a metal-cutting term that produces roughly the same pattern as checkering. A checkered, a method of carving wood that leaves diamond-shaped protrusions to assist in gripping the gun. This elegant second-generation design is combined with a brilliant metal finish. When cocking the gun, the first bolt stop is low power, the second is high. Dramatic power and excellent performance. Single-shotA gun that has to be reloaded for every shot.
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