Use the 375 grain carbon fiber Air Bolt in any .35 caliber precharged pneumatic rifle with a barrel of 21 inches or longer, change they way you shoot your airgun forever! You'll be amazed by the incredible power and accuracy the Air Bolt delivers to your game.
Large game? Yes! With velocities up to 530 fps and knockdown power exceeding 230 foot pounds of energy (in the .35 Recluse), trophy-sized big game is well within the capabilities of this innovative projectile. Some state agencies, like Michigan, will not allow you to hunt with Air Bolts so make sure to check with your local state agencies to confirm what game and when you can use your Air Venturi Air Bolts to hunt with.
Of course the next question is, how tight are the groups? You'll have to be careful not to 'Robin Hood' the Air Bolts! During our tests, we found typical groups are 1 inch at 30 yards.
Each arrow comes with a 100 grain Field Tip. The inserts on each bolt are threaded to accept standard broadheads, for the ultimate hunting experience.
Air Venturi Air Bolt, 6 Pack .35 cal Features
- 0.35" Caliber bolt
- 6 Air Bolts per package
- Length: 23" with field point
- Weight: 375 grains including 100 grain field point
- Velocities up to 530 fps (in Recluse)
- Energy up to 234 FPE (in Recluse)
- Constructed from 100% Hi-Modulus Carbon Fiber
- 6 Air Bolts per package
Click here for manual
- ManufacturerAir Venturi
- Caliber.357
- Ammo TypeArrows
- Pellet ShapeArrow
- Pellet Quantity6 ct
i watched a video on pymirad air on air bolts with the bulldog i have not ever used them and wont untill they make them longer. because you can not fit a broad head the shroud is in the way
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Will these ever be made in .308 caliber?
asked James from USAAt thjis time there is no 30 cal airbolt to be built.
Mark from USAwhen do you think these will be in stock
asked Alexis from USAAt this time there is no instock date for the Airbolts.
Mark from USAwhen do you think these airbolts will be in stock
asked Alexis from USAAt this time there is no instock date for the Airbolts.
Mark from USADo you stock them
asked Carlton from USAWe are waiting for a shipment of airbolts. The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the supply chain.
Mark from USAwhen will these airbolts be in stock
asked Alexis from USAAt this time we do not have a instock date. The Covid-19 pandemic has set the supply chain back several months.
Mark from USAWill these work in the Airforce Texan with broadheads?
asked Will from USAUse the 375-grain carbon fiber Air Bolt in any .35 caliber precharged pneumatic rifle with a barrel of 21 inches or longer.
Mark from USAWhen will you get them in stock
asked Carlton from USADue to the Coronavirus it may be several months before we get the airbolts.
Mark from USAWill these work fine in a recluse ?
asked KevDoes the Benjamin Bulldog fire a bolt accurately and powerfully with a broadhead attached? Even though the bolt is not fully inserted.
asked JayMy bulldog 357 allows for 30 3/8" from bottom of barrel to tip of gun. That would be the perfect length, then all you would see would be the broad head. I'm timed of waiting, I'm making my own, doing my own R&D!!
asked Scott Dendyplease keep me in the loop I've been trying to purchase a year
Carlton from USAwill these work in a benjamin bulldog? (28" barrel)
asked Bryan L ReganDid you already tested on Benjamin Bulldog .357???. How is the performance??
asked Jorge from MexicoDid you already tested with the Benjamin Bulldog?. The barrel is 28" length, I´m afraid if the difference (7") can affect the performance of the air Venturi .357. Thank you in advance.
asked Jorge from MexicoCan you seat these with a broad head on a Benjamin bulldog? Thanks
asked Timothy from USA
You can put a 21" or a 31" in my bulldog. It will shoot out anything that will fit in it.
Pros
I want to know the real reason why your not selling these. You have not had any way before I purchased my bulldog. That's been 6 plus months if not more. Make your own. You can use just regular aluminum arrows and then chop it down to your needs. Use your imagination, experiment. If you don't have enough common sense to do that then you probably shouldn't be using this anywhere anyways.
Cons
They dont exist anymore.