What springer did you shoot today?

Don't overlook the AA 7.87's blue tin.
I am trying those next. I have a tin of the AA’s also.

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My special order, AOA, left hand, walnut stocked, .22 cal., HW30 finally arrived and I had an hour or so to get acquainted. Seems a little hold sensitive and there's some buzz that needs to go. Still, the lines of the stock are very appealing to me. Very much an American sporter look. Love it! It is however, a little hold sensitive which is something else that I need to address.

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My special order, AOA, left hand, walnut stocked, .22 cal., HW30 finally arrived and I had an hour or so to get acquainted. Seems a little hold sensitive and there's some buzz that needs to go. Still, the lines of the stock are very appealing to me. Very much an American sporter look. Love it! It is however, a little hold sensitive which is something else that I need to address.

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Nice score. I have a few 30’s in .22 cal. Great rifle, easy to load, easy to jack, and deadly accurate. Easy to watch through scope, the flight. Enjoy. Crow
 
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My special order, AOA, left hand, walnut stocked, .22 cal., HW30 finally arrived and I had an hour or so to get acquainted. Seems a little hold sensitive and there's some buzz that needs to go. Still, the lines of the stock are very appealing to me. Very much an American sporter look. Love it! It is however, a little hold sensitive which is something else that I need to address.

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Beautiful rifle! Very classic lines. Is the cheek piece height appropriate for a telescopic sight? Thanks for sharing! John
 
Had a few minutes of daylight left after work, so I was able to put a few shots through a classic beauty last night. 10 meters, 1/2" group. Not bad for a 90 year old rifle. Diana Model 58 DRP third variant circa 1930s An underlever, tap loading design with a smooth thud, and no buzz, vibration or harshness. A joy to shoot.
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My special order, AOA, left hand, walnut stocked, .22 cal., HW30 finally arrived and I had an hour or so to get acquainted. Seems a little hold sensitive and there's some buzz that needs to go. Still, the lines of the stock are very appealing to me. Very much an American sporter look. Love it! It is however, a little hold sensitive which is something else that I need to address.

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Very nice !!!
 
Had a few minutes of daylight left after work, so I was able to put a few shots through a classic beauty last night. 10 meters, 1/2" group. Not bad for a 90 year old rifle. Diana Model 58 DRP third variant circa 1930s An underlever, tap loading design with a smooth thud, and no buzz, vibration or harshness. A joy to shoot.
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That's really nice. I'm looking forward to you doing a video of that one on your channel.

That rifle looks a lot like the old Webley M III series of guns.
 
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