Description
BinTac Zeus Tactical 16″ .72: Unrivaled Stopping Power
When it comes to airgun hunting, there is big bore, and then there is the .72 Caliber Zeus. For years, the Zeus has held the title of the most powerful production air rifle on the planet. The BinTac Tactical 16″ edition takes that legendary powerhouse and optimizes it for the real-world hunter who needs to move through thick terrain without a 4-foot long musket getting in the way.
The Power of a .72 Slug
The ballistics of the .72 caliber are staggering. We are talking about slinging lead slugs weighing anywhere from 400 to 600+ grains. Upon impact, the energy transfer is devastating, creating massive wound channels that ensure ethical, instant takedowns on large game. This rifle bridges the gap between airguns and black powder firearms.
Compact “Brush Gun” Configuration
Standard big bores can be heavy and unwieldy. The 16-inch barrel configuration changes the dynamics completely:
- Balance: The shorter barrel shifts the center of gravity back, making the rifle feel lighter and faster to point.
- Portability: Fits easily into standard cases and can be carried comfortably on a sling for miles.
- Maneuverability: Perfect for shooting from inside a blind, a truck cab, or dense woodland where swing space is limited.
Built Like a Tank
To handle the immense pressure and recoil of the .72 platform, the BinTac Zeus is built with heavy-duty components. The side-lever action is robust, designed to cock the heavy hammer spring required to open the valve at 4500 PSI. A full-length Picatinny rail allows for the mounting of optics capable of handling heavy recoil.
BinTac Tech Note:
Recoil & Noise: Be advised: The Zeus .72 kicks like a mule and barks like a cannon. We strongly recommend holding the rifle firmly into the shoulder pocket. For backyard friendliness, a dedicated high-volume moderator is mandatory.
Air Consumption: This rifle prioritizes power over shot count. Expect 2-3 full-power shots per fill. Ideally suited for tethered shooting or quick hunting trips where the first shot is the only one that matters.









