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The Pre-Charged Pneumatic Big Bore 909 is affordable, accurate and powerful. With a wide range of bullets available, this rifle becomes a very versatile light to medium game hunter. The rifle is created from high quality material backed by highest standards in workmanship. All metal parts have excellent bluing. The receiver has beautiful carvings to add to its appearance.
Two power levels, which are determined by how far back you pull the cocking bolt. Built-in manometer (air gauge).
This powerful rifle is crafted to meet the highest expectations. Fine action and barrel are matched by highest quality hand picked hardwood.
A wide range of bullets of different weights and designs are available: 170, 180, 190, 200, 225. Keith Nose, Hollow Point and Round Nose.
All pellets are made to order so stock up now!!!
Barrel diameter 0.454
Velocity 650 fps with 180-gr bullets
Max fill pressure 3000 PSI
~16 high-power shots per fill
Sam Yang Big Bore 44 909 Light Hunter review entered on 2009-07-25 13:28:57
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By marvin from USA on 2009-07-25 13:28:57 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:The 44 has a .454 chamber not the .457 which I perfer . It has good fit and finish for a rifle in this price range . As well as power and accuracy . Things I would have changed:I bought the combo with the leapers 6 x 32 scope . The scope is not long enought to get proper eye relief with a comfortable hold . It is also
... Read MoreThings I liked:The 44 has a .454 chamber not the .457 which I perfer . It has good fit and finish for a rifle in this price range . As well as power and accuracy . Things I would have changed:I bought the combo with the leapers 6 x 32 scope . The scope is not long enought to get proper eye relief with a comfortable hold . It is also low makeing it hard to load the rifle . But I could see this in the picture and have other scopes to use . What others should know:
Sam Yang Big Bore 44 909 Light Hunter review entered on 2008-08-08 21:01:18
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By BW from USA on 2008-08-08 21:01:18 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:This is a serious airgun! While called a 44 it is actually has a bore diameter of .454, making it more of a .45. It shoots the .457 round lead balls with excellent accuracy ...basically one big hole @ 30 yards... and hits with enough authority to smash a foot long section of 2x4 in half on high power. Very impressive! Things
... Read MoreThings I liked:This is a serious airgun! While called a 44 it is actually has a bore diameter of .454, making it more of a .45. It shoots the .457 round lead balls with excellent accuracy ...basically one big hole @ 30 yards... and hits with enough authority to smash a foot long section of 2x4 in half on high power. Very impressive! Things I would have changed:Mine arrived with a broken rear sight, which was quickly and easily replaced with a call to Pyramyd (obviously came that way from the factory). Other than that easily resolved issue the airgun is perfect and an absolute joy to shoot. Does use a lot of air, which is to be expected with this level of power. What others should know:I really like this airgun and everyone who has seen it is impressed! It is well known for it's ability to take medium sized game, up to Whitetail deer and Boar, and after having used it for awhile I have absolutely no hesitation of using it on such game, were it legal in my area. Fortunately we have a local representative who is a sportsman and hunter, and who has shown interest in changing the antiquated law which prohibits hunting in my state ...even small game... with airguns. I plan on giving him a "hands on" demonstration of my 909, along with my other airguns, in the hopes that the current law can be changed. Given the accuracy and power of the 909 I would have to say that I'd rather use it on deer sized game than a crossbow ...more foot pounds of energy and I'd be willing to bet less time to track ...if not a direct "knock down" with a precise hit. Yes ...it IS that powerful! Glad I got one, and you will be too!
Sam Yang Big Bore 44 909 Light Hunter review entered on 2008-07-01 12:37:02
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By Peter from USA on 2008-07-01 12:37:02 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:This is an addition to my earlier review. If anything, I am more satisfied with the 909 after using it for a couple of weeks. The power remains startling ever time I pull the trigger.
Accuracy is on a par with many .22 rifles. Shooting from field expedient positions, offhand mostly, I can hit a two inch steel spinner at 25 yds
... Read MoreThings I liked:This is an addition to my earlier review. If anything, I am more satisfied with the 909 after using it for a couple of weeks. The power remains startling ever time I pull the trigger.
Accuracy is on a par with many .22 rifles. Shooting from field expedient positions, offhand mostly, I can hit a two inch steel spinner at 25 yds. every time if I do my part.
I have chronographed various projectiles - the round ball at 143grains and a number of 200gr. bullets. The figures for the gun at Pyramyd are accurate: I got 703fps for the round balls and 604fps for the 200gr. bullets.
I have swaged and shot bullets as heavy as 240grs - no chrono data yet - and they were as accurate as the lighter slugs. Things I would have changed:N/A What others should know:It's loud. You are not going to shoot this without the neighbors knowing it.
Sam Yang Big Bore 44 909 Light Hunter review entered on 2008-06-12 06:45:45
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By Peter B from USA on 2008-06-12 06:45:45 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I like the gun a lot. It is way more powerful than any air rifle I have ever used. For a production gun, this rifle and its cousins are a steal. It likes the Hornady .457 RBs; so they are a good choice for higher velocities.
I swage 200 gr. .452 LSWCs cast in pure lead up to .4575 and put a cup base on them. They shoot marvelously
... Read MoreThings I liked:I like the gun a lot. It is way more powerful than any air rifle I have ever used. For a production gun, this rifle and its cousins are a steal. It likes the Hornady .457 RBs; so they are a good choice for higher velocities.
I swage 200 gr. .452 LSWCs cast in pure lead up to .4575 and put a cup base on them. They shoot marvelously well, though I have not run them through a chronograph yet. Things I would have changed:Nothing. Very nice as it is What others should know:The only problem that I had was not with the gun itself. I also bought the Axcor pump. The probe that came with the rifle and the adapter that came with the pump had radically different threads. Pyramyd had to send a different probe (which they did).
Another note - Both the Axcor pump and the 909 have pressure gauges. They are not scaled the same way. The pump is scaled in PSI and the gun in Kgf/cm. If you expect the readings to be the same, they are not.
At 3000psi on the pump, the rifle reads about 1800 on the other scale, which, as it turns out is just about right.