The Hatsan BT65SL Quiet Energy, aptly named the "Big Bore Carnivore," stands as a testament to precision and power in airgun technology. Chambered in .35 caliber, this rifle is engineered for those who demand excellence without compromise.
Boasting a maximum velocity of 760 feet per second with lead pellets and delivering up to 105 foot-pounds of energy, the BT65SL is designed for serious enthusiasts seeking performance that rivals firearms. Experience consistent power over multiple shots with its capability to maintain optimal velocity across 12 rounds.
The advanced polymer stock features an adjustable Monte Carlo cheek piece and butt pad, ensuring comfort tailored to your shooting style. The adjustable comb further enhances ergonomics for precise alignment. A fore stock accessory rail offers versatility in mounting additional equipment.
A hallmark feature of this model is its QuietEnergy fully shrouded barrel paired with an Integrated Sound Moderator, reducing noise by approximately 50%. This makes it ideal for discreet operations where stealth matters just as much as accuracy.
Equipped with a robust Quattro Trigger system, shooters will appreciate the crisp break that enables superior shot placement every time. Additionally, the combo scope rail accommodates both 11mm and 22mm mounts for flexibility in optics selection.
Convenience meets innovation with a removable 255cc cylinder allowing quick refills or swaps during extended sessions. The new side lever action has been refined for easier cocking—a significant enhancement appreciated by seasoned users.
This rotary magazine-fed powerhouse invites you into a realm where craftsmanship meets cutting-edge technology—truly embodying what it means to be top-tier in today's competitive market landscape. Whether you're pursuing game or perfecting target skills, the Hatsan BT65SL Quiet Energy delivers unparalleled performance in every pull of the trigger. For those who settle only on excellence, this remarkable tool awaits your command. Experience firsthand why it's called 'The Big Bore Carnivore.'