The 7 Arrow Rifles Americans Won’t Stop Buying In 2026!

Published on April 13, 2026
Duration: 11:57

This video reviews seven 'arrow rifles' Americans are buying in 2026, focusing on their technical specifications and appeal for various shooting applications. The presenter, Scott from Line45, highlights the versatility and performance of each model, ranging from PCP shotguns and air archery rifles to mechanical repeating crossbows. The review emphasizes practical considerations like shot count, energy output, ergonomics, and suitability for hunting or recreational shooting.

Quick Summary

The video reviews seven popular 'arrow rifles' for 2026, including the Seneca Wingshot 2 (a versatile 50 cal PCP shotgun), the Airsaber Elite X2 (a fast-cycling air archery rifle), and the Steambow M10 (a mechanical repeating crossbow). Each model is evaluated for its unique features, performance specifications like FPS and energy, shot count, and suitability for hunting and recreational shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Arrow Rifles
  2. 00:36Seneca Wingshot 2 Review
  3. 02:10Airsaber Elite X2 Review
  4. 03:42Umarex Air Javelin Pro Review
  5. 05:18Hatsan Harpoon Review
  6. 07:06Benjamin Airbow 450 Review
  7. 08:41Seneca Recluse 2 Tactical Review
  8. 10:10Steambow M10 Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Seneca Wingshot 2 unique among arrow rifles?

The Seneca Wingshot 2 is unique because it's a 50 caliber PCP shotgun that can fire both shot shells and slugs. It requires removing the choke before firing slugs to prevent damage and ensure proper function, offering significant versatility for different hunting scenarios.

What are the key performance features of the Airsaber Elite X2?

The Airsaber Elite X2 is a PCP air archery rifle firing a 376-grain arrow at up to 450 FPS, delivering around 169 ft-lbs of energy. It boasts a two-shot capacity with double barrels and a fast side lever action, making it efficient for follow-up shots.

How does the Umarex Air Javelin Pro improve upon its predecessor?

The Umarex Air Javelin Pro transitions from CO2 to a regulated PCP system, providing more consistent velocity and eliminating issues like CO2 cost and performance drops in cold weather. It fills to 4,500 PSI and offers around 25 usable shots.

What type of projectiles does the Hatsan Harpoon use, and what are its limitations?

The Hatsan Harpoon is designed for standard 20-inch crossbow bolts with a specific inner diameter. Its high power can punish flimsy shafts, so aluminum 2219 type arrows are recommended. It offers approximately 10 shots within its optimal velocity window due to its high energy output.

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