ok I have been saving my pennies and it's time. I want a Sam yang for hunting but which one??? In Michigan you can whitetail deer hunt with a .357 or bigger. I think I want to try it out but would love some insight on the best one to get.
The Texan is the most powerful of the 3 you mentioned. A head up though. If you haven't used a Air Force set up, the tank against the shoulder feels a bit different than shouldering a gun with a proper stock. If that's not a problem then go for it. The Sam yang does have some beautiful engraving on it though. I like that one."ezerhoden14"I agree, I've been looking at big bores in hopes that PA will at some point allow air gun hunting(big hopes) and I've been leaning towards a .45. I like the Sam Yang 909 and the Evanix Tactical Sniper, the sniper is a repeater, although it seems the magazine is pellet fussy. I've read that if it fits in the 909 it will probably shoot. if you want to spend a little more and can deal with the looks. the Airforce Texan packs loads of power and is very accurate. Tom Gaylord did a pretty nice review of it on his blog.
That's a great idea. I bought a 909S shot some stuff and enjoyed all the destruction it caused. After the initial love for all the power wore off, I began shooting my repeaters and put the 909 in my closet for 6 months. I eventually sold it because it was evolving into a safe queen."Dan"The bushbuck is a nice looking gun for sure. I think I will try the 909 so I can see how big bores handle before I dive into a $2000 gun.
Thanks everyone for the great advice.