Sunday, September 7, 2014

NEW PROJECT: Sam Yang Recluse 9mm

THIS JUST IN............YEP, yet another "PROJECT GUN".

Every since I bought and sold my old Career (Korean Big Bore PCP) 9mm Ultra, I've regretted it.  It was powerful, accurate and damned well built.  The problem back then was the fact that there was not very much AIRGUN BULLET CASTING knowledge back then as well as USER knowledge.  The point is, I personally didn't know much or anything about casting and projectile options.  Nor did I have any knowledge of measuring or slugging a bore and matching a slug to that bore.  I was just happy to have a big bore air gun and a well made one to boot.  But because of the lack of knowledge on my part and the lack of air gun info out there, I bought and tried many slugs but only found Ballistic Products RB's to be accurate.  They made great target and hunting rounds but offered no real variety.  Because of this, I later sold the gun.  The sell of this gun has had me in REGRET every since.

TIMES HAVE SINCE CHANGED. AND THIS BRINGS ME TO THIS POST...................

Introducing the Sam Yang RECLUSE 9mm:

 Here are some pics of the gun during its Maiden Voyage:


FEATURES:


  • Single-shot
  • Bolt-action
  • Rifled steel barrel (0.3543" to 0.359" diameter) -  12 lands and grooves (micro) with a .358" bore 
  • Double Air Tube (290cc)
  • 11mm scope rail (use only compact scopes)
  • 2 power levels (first bolt stop is low power, second is high)
  • 3000 psi max fill pressure
  • Threaded muzzle with end cap
  • Built-in manometer (air pressure gauge)
  • Hardwood Monte Carlo stock with checkered forearm & grip
  • Raised RH cheek piece
  • Includes probe with 1/8" BSPP male threads
  • Scope - Bushnell AR223, 4x18x40mm
  • Barrel Length - Well, it depends.....lol!  22-1\4" excluding the rear of the barrel


  • GOAL with this gun:  Besides the fact that I've longed for another 9mm for years, certain things have changed or at least, become available.  For one, the knowledge of custom or match barrels have greatly improved.  The availability of said barrels has greatly improved also.  The rise of quality tuners and machinist has also increased.  More people now cast there own bullets and bullet casting info has spread across the planet when casting for air guns.  Pellets making techniques as well as available pellet calibers has also improved.  Things today are simply better than they were 5+ years ago.  Not only can one cast 9mm bullets for air guns (specially shaped and pure lead) but the advancement of pellets has come a long way.  Today, not only is the 25 caliber popular but so is the 30 caliber now.  Right after they introduced the 30 caliber JSB pellet, they brought out the JSB 35 caliber Diablo which previously only included the Korean 9mm Eun Jin 70+ gr pellet which has NEVER been of quality.  What I would love to do is with rifle is to shoot 81 gr pellets, 70+ gr round balls and cast bullets all from the same barrel and gun.  And to do it ACCURATELY to boot using the DUAL POWER SETTING feature built into the hammer (dual cocking slots milled into hammer) of this gun.

    BARRELS:  1st - Let me make it clear that I'm not downing or complaining about the OEM barrel on this gun.  I just received it and I've only shot it informally from 45-125 yards.  By informally, i mean, NOT SHOT ON A BENCH USING A REST.  But, with that said, the OEM gun has shown some good accuracy with both pellets and my cast bullets.  I purchased a TJ Enterprises 357 barrel with a 1-16" twist at 25" long.  The OEM barrels bore measures .358 when slugged and mic'd and the TJ Enterprises bore measures .3572"

    Initial Projectiles for this gun:
     JSB Diablo pellets that measure .358" at the head
     
     JSB Diablo's vs Nosler .357's

    JSB 81 gr .35 cal vs Nosler 145 gr .357

     Accurate .360 109gr Boat Tail Air Gun Bullet

    So, as you can see, the parts are all here and will slowly come together as time permits.  The gun has already proven in a short time to be what i hope for.  I can't wait to start the video comparison between the stock barrel vs TJ barrel.  Initial FPS with only a couple of internal mods has the gun pushing the JSB 81.02 pellets at 650+ fps on LOW power and 910+ fps on HIGH power.  The 110 gr BT bullets are stepping along at 470 on LOW and 830 FPS on HIGH.  THE BULLETS THOUGH ARE .002" OVERSIZED (.360" as cast vs the .358" bore) AS I DON'T HAVE A .358 SIZER YET!  Velocity will be higher with proper sizing.

    Stay Tuned!

    Tofazfou