AEA Challenger Pro .30 with NSA Slugs at 100 YARDS - 138 FOOT POUNDS!

Published on September 2, 2022
Duration: 3:03

This review tests the AEA Challenger Pro in .30 caliber using NSA slugs at 100 yards. The video compares performance between high and standard power springs, finding negligible differences in group size but noting the high power spring offers slightly more velocity. The effectiveness of a DonnyFL moderator for noise reduction is also assessed.

Quick Summary

Testing the AEA Challenger Pro .30 caliber air rifle with NSA slugs at 100 yards revealed negligible group size differences between high and standard power springs. The high power spring offers a slight velocity increase, providing more downrange power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setup
  2. 01:53100 Yard Slug Test Results
  3. 01:53High vs. Standard Power Spring Comparison
  4. 02:35Scope Adjustment and Air Depletion
  5. 02:47Conclusion and Next Video

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the AEA Challenger Pro perform with NSA slugs at 100 yards?

At 100 yards, the AEA Challenger Pro tested with NSA slugs showed negligible differences in group size between its high power and standard power springs. The high power spring did offer a slight increase in velocity, approximately 25 feet per second.

Is there an accuracy difference between high and standard power springs in the AEA Challenger Pro?

For the AEA Challenger Pro using NSA slugs at 100 yards, the accuracy difference between the high power and standard power springs was found to be negligible. The primary benefit of the high power spring is a slight increase in downrange energy.

What is the benefit of using the high power spring in the AEA Challenger Pro for hunting?

The high power spring in the AEA Challenger Pro provides about 25 feet per second more velocity, which translates to slightly more downrange power at 100 yards. This extra power can be beneficial for hunting small game or varmints.

Does the DonnyFL moderator significantly quiet the AEA Challenger Pro?

The video questions the effectiveness of the DonnyFL moderator on the AEA Challenger Pro, noting its large size and implying an expectation of substantial noise reduction. Specific decibel readings or direct comparisons are not provided in this segment.

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