500+ FOOT POUND AEA ELEMENT MAX! .50 CAL HOG HUNTING AIRGUN

Published on February 3, 2023
Duration: 5:40

This video demonstrates the AEA Element Max .50 Cal airgun in a simulated hog hunting scenario at 50 yards. The presenter highlights the airgun's power, exceeding 500 foot-pounds, and showcases its unique loading and safety features, which are ideal for hunting blinds. While not a full review, it provides initial performance insights and encourages viewers to seek a more comprehensive analysis on a separate channel.

Quick Summary

The AEA Element Max .50 Cal airgun delivers over 500 foot-pounds of energy, making it a powerful option for hog hunting. It features a unique safety mechanism allowing slug loading without cocking, ideal for hunting blinds. At 50 yards, it demonstrated impressive accuracy with shots stacking and recorded 'stout numbers' on the chronograph.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: AEA Element Max .50 Cal
  2. 00:11Hunting Scenario Setup & Chronograph
  3. 00:28Full Review Information & Other Channel
  4. 01:06Preparing for Shots at 50 Yards
  5. 01:50First Shot & Chronograph Reading
  6. 02:22Remarkable Shot Grouping
  7. 02:33Loading Procedure Explained
  8. 02:53Unique Safety Feature for Hunting
  9. 03:33Emphasis on Safety Feature Utility
  10. 04:03Missed Shot & Adjustment Need
  11. 04:10Final Shot Preparation for Chronograph
  12. 04:28Successful Final Shot: 'Dead On'
  13. 04:35Summary of 50-Yard Performance
  14. 04:57Call to Action: Full Review
  15. 05:04Enthusiasm for Final Shot Success
  16. 05:13Concluding Remarks: 'Bad to the Bone'
  17. 05:18Promoting 'Ben Shooting' Channel
  18. 05:32Final Call to Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AEA Element Max .50 Cal airgun capable of in terms of power?

The AEA Element Max .50 Cal airgun is described as a powerful big bore airgun capable of delivering over 500 foot-pounds of energy, making it suitable for hunting applications.

What is the unique safety feature of the AEA Element Max?

The AEA Element Max features a safety mechanism that allows a slug to be loaded without the rifle being cocked. This is ideal for hunting blinds, enabling immediate cocking when a shot opportunity arises, and safe decocking if it passes.

How did the AEA Element Max perform at 50 yards in this demonstration?

At 50 yards, the AEA Element Max showed impressive performance with three out of four shots registering on the chronograph, and two shots stacking perfectly. The presenter described the results as 'pretty dang awesome' with 'stout numbers'.

Where can I find a more detailed review of the AEA Element Max?

A more comprehensive review of the AEA Element Max, including further accuracy results at 50 and 75 yards, is available on the presenter's other YouTube channel, 'Ben Shooting'.

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