The Seneca Recluse II Tactical blends modern looks with great performance to create one of the best medium game hunting rifles on the market today! Producing muzzle energies up to 220 foot pounds, there's not much that the Tactical Recluse can't handle. Whether you're after coyotes, nutria, or feral hogs, this rifle can get the job done.
The new tactical stock features M-Lok slots in the forend to mount your favorite accessories, something that is simply impossible on the standard wood stock version. There's also a 6-position adjustable buttstock that allows you to get the right length of pull for shooters of all sizes. If you're after a versatile hunting rifle for medium game, don't overlook the Seneca Recluse II Tactical!
Seneca Recluse II Tactical Air Rifle
- Precharged pneumatic (PCP)
- Single-shot
- Bolt-action with longer cocking handle
- Rifled steel barrel (0.3543" to 0.359" diameter)
- Dual air reservoir (500cc total air capacity)
- 11mm scope rail
- 2 power levels (first bolt stop is low power, second is high)
- Up to 890 FPS with 126 grain slugs
- Up to 220 FPE with 126 grain slugs
- Up to 210 FPE (over 500 FPS) with Seneca Air Bolts
- Fixed front sight
- Fully adjustable, removable rear sight
- 3000 psi max fill pressure
- Built-in manometer (air pressure gauge)
- Polymer Forend with M-Lok slots for mounting accessories
- A2 style AR Grip
- 6-position adjustable AR stock
- Overall length: 39.75" - 43"
- Quick-disconnect Foster Male fitting
- ManufacturerSeneca
- Caliber .357
- Velocity 890 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action Bolt-action
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Single-shot
- Gun Weight 7.60
- Overall Length 43.00
- Barrel Length 21.65
- Loudness 5-High
- Mechanism Pre-charged pneumatic
- Rail 11mm dovetail
- Safety Manual
- Front Sights Blade
- Rear Sights Adjustable for windage & elevation
- Shots per Fill 8
- Trigger Adjustability 0
- Trigger Action 0
- Use Hunting
- Warranty 1-year limited warranty
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
asked Craig from USA