Hello I'm new to this forum, but have been shooting air rifles for over 45 years. It started with the classic crosman pump bb/.177 rifle.
I bought a Benjamin that was stolen from my house in 1987.
With the insurance money I purchased a RWS Diana Model 34. Into the mid 1990's I went shooting often. I got Bushnell 3-9x32 scope. It was very accurate.
For approx 24 years the rifle sat in it's case under my bed.
In February 2019, I pulled it out. Cleaned it up, cleaned & oil as per RWS specs. I started shooting at target in my bedroom. About 10 yards. I bought some different kinds of pellets:
Beeman Pointed
RWS Superdome
Crosman Hollow Point "most Accurate"
H&N Barracuda
Gamo Red Fire
Gamo PBA Raptor.
I had been reading about "Adjustable objective" so I decided to get a new scope.
I bought a new scope: UTG 3-9x40 True Hunter Scope. It is amazing.
The main point I wanted to get across is the: Quality, Reliability, Craftsmanship, Performance, that this rifle was built with. It's as strong today as the day I bought it.
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I bought a Benjamin that was stolen from my house in 1987.
With the insurance money I purchased a RWS Diana Model 34. Into the mid 1990's I went shooting often. I got Bushnell 3-9x32 scope. It was very accurate.
For approx 24 years the rifle sat in it's case under my bed.
In February 2019, I pulled it out. Cleaned it up, cleaned & oil as per RWS specs. I started shooting at target in my bedroom. About 10 yards. I bought some different kinds of pellets:
Beeman Pointed
RWS Superdome
Crosman Hollow Point "most Accurate"
H&N Barracuda
Gamo Red Fire
Gamo PBA Raptor.
I had been reading about "Adjustable objective" so I decided to get a new scope.
I bought a new scope: UTG 3-9x40 True Hunter Scope. It is amazing.
The main point I wanted to get across is the: Quality, Reliability, Craftsmanship, Performance, that this rifle was built with. It's as strong today as the day I bought it.