AEA Challenger Bullpup 50 Cal Review with 50 & 100 Yard Accuracy Test - & Exploding Watermelons!

Published on January 1, 2022
Duration: 12:02

The AEA Challenger Bullpup in .50 caliber delivers impressive power and accuracy, achieving tight groups at 50 and 100 yards. With a substantial 443 ft-lbs of energy, it demonstrates significant terminal performance, capable of exploding watermelons. Despite its bullpup design aiding weight management, the side lever requires considerable effort, and the overall weight with a scope is 15.7 lbs.

Quick Summary

The AEA Challenger Bullpup .50 Cal air rifle delivers significant power, generating approximately 443 ft-lbs of energy with velocities up to 906 FPS. It maintains impressive accuracy, keeping tight groups at 50 and 100 yards, making it a potent airgun for various applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: AEA Challenger Bullpup .50 Cal
  2. 00:46Design and Weight Analysis
  3. 02:09Operation and Features Overview
  4. 03:5050-Yard Accuracy Test Results
  5. 05:22100-Yard Accuracy Test Results
  6. 07:51Refilling the Air Cylinder
  7. 08:32Chronograph and Energy Data
  8. 09:36Terminal Performance: Exploding Watermelons

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the power output of the AEA Challenger Bullpup .50 Cal air rifle?

The AEA Challenger Bullpup .50 Cal air rifle, when shooting 243-grain slugs, produces approximately 443 foot-pounds of energy, with velocities ranging from 786 to 906 FPS.

How accurate is the AEA Challenger Bullpup .50 Cal air rifle?

The AEA Challenger Bullpup .50 Cal air rifle demonstrates impressive accuracy, maintaining tight groups within the 'kill zone' at both 50 and 100 yards, even at the longer distance.

What is the weight of the AEA Challenger Bullpup .50 Cal air rifle?

The AEA Challenger Bullpup .50 Cal air rifle weighs 15.7 lbs when equipped with an ATN X-Sight 4K scope, a manageable weight for its powerful bullpup design.

What are the key features of the AEA Challenger Bullpup .50 Cal air rifle?

Key features include a 6-shot rotary magazine, a side lever cocking mechanism (requiring significant effort), a single-stage hunting trigger, and a fully shrouded barrel.

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