In between meetings, I got a chance to shoot my new Diana model 48 in .22 today. It’s topped with a Hawke Airmax in 3x9. Because I had them, I started with some JSB Jumbo Heavy in 18.13 grains. The distance shot was about 45 yards. This is because that’s the range to my shed where the woodchucks tend to present themselves.
My only previous airgun experience was with a 20 year old Gamo Viper springer in .177. The Diana is certainly a thumper. Much more recoil than the Gamo. The trigger is a bit light for my taste, but I’m going to give it some time before I adjust it. Needless to say, the gun is pretty heavy. Quality is impressive.
The first three shots were a bit erratic and then it ( or I) settled in. In the end after some adjustment, I put two in the black dot and called it a day for now. I’m pretty happy with it so far.
I have on hand some H&N Baracuda Match in 21.14 grain to try out. Does anyone have any additional recommendations? I read this gun also likes the Meisterkugein in 13.1 and the Crosman Premier in 14.3.
Looking forward to getting more comfortable and putting more pellets down range.
Tom
My only previous airgun experience was with a 20 year old Gamo Viper springer in .177. The Diana is certainly a thumper. Much more recoil than the Gamo. The trigger is a bit light for my taste, but I’m going to give it some time before I adjust it. Needless to say, the gun is pretty heavy. Quality is impressive.
The first three shots were a bit erratic and then it ( or I) settled in. In the end after some adjustment, I put two in the black dot and called it a day for now. I’m pretty happy with it so far.
I have on hand some H&N Baracuda Match in 21.14 grain to try out. Does anyone have any additional recommendations? I read this gun also likes the Meisterkugein in 13.1 and the Crosman Premier in 14.3.
Looking forward to getting more comfortable and putting more pellets down range.
Tom