I don't like that the sign for the Bulldog says "Big Game Power!" Right under "200ftlbs of energy"...
There's not many hunters that would consider a pistol chambered in .380 auto (same M.E.) to be "big game power!"
You're probably not a bow hunter. Your average crossbow shooting a 400gr. bolt around 350 FPS is only about 100 ft lbs.
For a fast shooting easy to use gun that can shoot 8 shots before a refill that's impressive.
Stepping into a Bulldog .357 means stepping out of the traditional world of airguns. Go beyond garden pests and into the realm of predator hunting and wild hogs, whitetail wallhangers and African plains game. Take the leash off what’s possible and hunt with a Bulldog.
I don't like that the sign for the Bulldog says "Big Game Power!" Right under "200ftlbs of energy"...
There's not many hunters that would consider a pistol chambered in .380 auto (same M.E.) to be "big game power!"
There is a BIG difference between a small 80gr progectiles with that energy and a arrow with a bladed tip. A bullet has to push its way through an animal, an arrow cuts its way through.
Or you could save your money and buy the real thing made by FX instead of this cheap immitation. Look up FX Verminator, Royal, Indy or any other FX model really.
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For the love of God, people! Pay attention! Gee Whiz!
I'm talking about the Bulldog. Not the Airbow. The bulldog.
Not the Airbow.
The bulldog
Just the bulldog.
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http://www.trail-marker.com/fx-verminator-mkii-extreme-25-cal-and-arrow-kit/dp/1489
With less power and double the price I won't be buying the "real thing" lol
It states in the link 290fps for the fx kit and the Crossman is 450fps.
Isn't that a bit of a power difference?