SECRET NEW CALIBER! is .338 THE KEY to BETTER ACCURACY?

Published on October 20, 2025
Duration: 5:34

This video reviews the brand new AEA Challenger Pro air rifle chambered in .338 caliber. The reviewer highlights its fully bench-rest-ready setup, including a full rail, adjustable regulator, hammer spring, and transfer port. Initial accuracy tests with AEA slugs at 100 yards yielded groups around 1.5 inches, while tests with 62-grain AEA pellets showed impressive accuracy, with the reviewer calling it an 'ultimate budget bench rest' setup.

Quick Summary

The AEA Challenger Pro in .338 caliber is a highly adjustable air rifle designed for bench rest shooting. It features a full rail, adjustable regulator, hammer spring, and transfer port. Initial tests at 100 yards with AEA slugs yielded groups around 1.5 inches, with impressive accuracy also noted for 62-grain AEA pellets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AEA Challenger Pro .338
  2. 00:16Bench Rest Features & Adjustments
  3. 00:43100 Yard Slug Accuracy Test
  4. 01:34Slug Group Analysis
  5. 02:1662 Grain Pellet Accuracy Test
  6. 03:46Pellet Group Analysis & Overall Impression
  7. 05:03Final Thoughts & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the AEA Challenger Pro .338 air rifle?

The AEA Challenger Pro in .338 caliber is designed for bench rest shooting and features a full rail, an adjustable regulator, an adjustable hammer spring, and an adjustable transfer port for fine-tuning performance.

How accurate is the AEA Challenger Pro .338 at 100 yards?

Initial tests with AEA slugs at 100 yards showed groups around 1.5 inches. The rifle also demonstrated impressive accuracy with 62-grain AEA .338 pellets, with the reviewer calling it an 'ultimate budget bench rest' setup.

What ammunition was tested in the AEA Challenger Pro .338?

The reviewer tested AEA slugs and 62-grain AEA .338 pellets. The video suggests experimenting with different ammunition types to find the best performance.

What are the benefits of the adjustable components on the AEA Challenger Pro?

The adjustable regulator, hammer spring, and transfer port allow shooters to precisely tune the air rifle's power and velocity, which is crucial for optimizing accuracy and consistency, especially for bench rest shooting.

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