AEA HP MAX 357 - FULL REVIEW & TESTING at 50 + 100 Yards

Published on November 6, 2021
Duration: 13:04

This guide details the operation and performance testing of the AEA HP MAX 357 air rifle, as presented by an experienced airgun reviewer. It covers key features, weight, trigger mechanics, and crucial accuracy tests at 50 and 100 yards with specific pellet types. The review highlights the rifle's power, accuracy potential, and portability, recommending it for hunting applications.

Quick Summary

The AEA HP MAX 357 air rifle offers impressive performance with approximately 135 ft-lbs of muzzle energy using 81-grain JSB pellets at 4500 PSI. It weighs just 5.5 lbs and demonstrates excellent accuracy at both 50 and 100 yards, making it a highly portable option for hunting applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Key Features
  2. 01:42Weight Measurement
  3. 02:00Operation and Trigger Mechanics
  4. 04:32Chronograph Testing
  5. 05:3850-Yard Accuracy Test
  6. 08:09Omega Trail Charger Demo
  7. 08:49100-Yard Accuracy Test
  8. 11:38Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the muzzle energy of the AEA HP MAX 357 air rifle?

The AEA HP MAX 357 air rifle produces approximately 135 ft-lbs of muzzle energy when tested with 81-grain JSB pellets at a 4500 PSI fill pressure.

How accurate is the AEA HP MAX 357 at 100 yards?

During testing, the AEA HP MAX 357 demonstrated significant long-range capability at 100 yards, producing a tight cluster with subsequent shots after initial outliers at peak pressure.

What is the weight of the AEA HP MAX 357?

The AEA HP MAX 357 air rifle weighs 5.5 pounds without a scope, making it a lightweight option for its power class.

What accessories are recommended for the AEA HP MAX 357?

For consistent high-pressure fills in the field, the Omega Trail Charger, a portable 12V compressor, is recommended for the AEA HP MAX 357.

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