N/A Tx200 vs #1 Diana 75

I keep telling guys I shoot with my TX200 shoots just as good as my Diana 75. So the last 2 days I did some pellet testing. All done at 23 yards, front and rear rest. TX foes not take a back seat except the D75 is the one rifle that is not to bad at this distance. At 10 meters they ptretty much all put most everthing in a small hole. Get past 20 yds you can see differences. This was the first I tried sny .453 pellets, glad I only bought one tin. I keep saying, one shot for all the money, I will take my TX200.
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I keep telling guys I shoot with my TX200 shoots just as good as my Diana 75. So the last 2 days I did some pellet testing. All done at 23 yards, front and rear rest. TX foes not take a back seat except the D75 is the one rifle that is not to bad at this distance. At 10 meters they ptretty much all put most everthing in a small hole. Get past 20 yds you can see differences. This was the first I tried sny .453 pellets, glad I only bought one tin. I keep saying, one shot for all the money, I will take my TX200.View attachment 536594View attachment 536595
I bought a bunch of JSB 4.53's and they don't shoot as well as the 4.52's either.
 
I started to test the 54 Diana the other day, 5 shots standing resting the forearm against the side of the deck post, shooting 25 yards,,, it almost looks like those targets jeff, I decided there really wasn't much reason to drag the rests out to the bench, in this weather life is boring enough,,, ;)

Nice shooting, if I competed, I'd go to more extent, but right now a new 257 Roberts AI needs a load developed more, so that's where my energy will go, these Weirlhrauch and Diana rifles are just to well trained to bother with,,,, :cool:
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