 Hey, folks, Styler Patner here. Today, we are going to run you through some of my picks for essential big bore hunting air gun accessories. Now, first things first. Obviously, outside of the gun, you're going to need a few essentials. Number one is going to be air. Now, I like the 100 cubic inch air venturi bottle. This is going to be good for your use in the field. You could throw this in a backpack. It's going to fit nicely, not weigh you down. It's only a couple pounds about the size of a football. But this thing is going to be able to fill your gun a couple of times. Give you a couple backup shots if you need it. God forbid something happens where you need more air in the field. You're going to want to have it on hand. And carrying a hand pump is going to be loud, cumbersome, and, quite frankly, annoying. So get yourself a little pygmy tank like this guy here, and you're going to be in good shape. Moving on, obviously, you need ammo. Ammo is going to be the most important thing you need. So you've either got slugs or, in the case of our dragon claw, if you're like me, I love hunting with these air bolts. They are awesome. You throw a broad head on it. There's not a lot that's going to stop it. But obviously, you've got to do your due diligence with whatever ammo you're shooting. So get out there, hit the range, and make sure you know your trajectory, you know your holdovers, that you're comfortable at different distances when you get into the blind or into the stand. And last, but certainly not least, get a scope that you are comfortable with as well. I like a 3 to 12, 3 to 9, something in that ballpark because it's going to give me a low enough magnification where I can scan things quickly and get a wide field of view. But it's also going to allow me to get in tight enough when I need to make a precision shot at a little bit longer distance. So something that works with your eye well, gives you a good reticle that you're comfortable with, is going to serve you very well in the field. Those are my three essentials for big game air gun hunting. What are yours? Let us know down in the comments below and we'll see you at the next one.