Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the forum and this is my first time posting.
I purchased a Diana RWS 48 (T06, .22 cal) about two months ago second hand.
I was really excited to use it because I heard great things about the accuracy, but to my surprise it has been a headache trying to shot with it.
I tried the rifle with the stock spring, but the accuracy wasn't there, so I purchased a Vortek kit (PG4 HO kit w/ piston seal & Breech seal) to help with the shot cycle and accuracy.
The shot cycle improved a little, but the accuracy was still not there. I decided to cut three coils in hopes to reduce the shot cycle a little more and in turn help with the accuracy.
This didn't help much either. I purchased a chronograph and below are the results using H&N FTT 14.66 grain 5.53mm head:
(The chrony was placed 30 feet away)
1. 599 FPS
2. 596
3. 600
4. 592
5. 593
6. 594
7. 588
8.585
9.580
10.575
The readings seem to be all over the place. Can anyone help?
I'm new to the forum and this is my first time posting.
I purchased a Diana RWS 48 (T06, .22 cal) about two months ago second hand.
I was really excited to use it because I heard great things about the accuracy, but to my surprise it has been a headache trying to shot with it.
I tried the rifle with the stock spring, but the accuracy wasn't there, so I purchased a Vortek kit (PG4 HO kit w/ piston seal & Breech seal) to help with the shot cycle and accuracy.
The shot cycle improved a little, but the accuracy was still not there. I decided to cut three coils in hopes to reduce the shot cycle a little more and in turn help with the accuracy.
This didn't help much either. I purchased a chronograph and below are the results using H&N FTT 14.66 grain 5.53mm head:
(The chrony was placed 30 feet away)
1. 599 FPS
2. 596
3. 600
4. 592
5. 593
6. 594
7. 588
8.585
9.580
10.575
The readings seem to be all over the place. Can anyone help?