350 Magnum

Never had any cocking or other mechanical problems - just scope problems. I don't shoot much anymore as I have PCPs and a TX200. But if I was to continue to use it I would and probably will in the future put a 12lb vortex kit in it to tame it down
I'm going to research the vortex
kit , and see what they have to offer in that gas piston. I was told if I change my RSW Diana to a gas piston that you have to change the whole trigger ect , I would like a GP but was thinking it might be best to buy one already set up like the Diana Mauser AM03 N Tec. And I just learned about the PCP K98 Wow it's cool. Thanks very much for the reply. OldVet.
 
I'm going to research the vortex
kit , and see what they have to offer in that gas piston. I was told if I change my RSW Diana to a gas piston that you have to change the whole trigger ect , I would like a GP but was thinking it might be best to buy one already set up like the Diana Mauser AM03 N Tec. And I just learned about the PCP K98 Wow it's cool. Thanks very much for the reply. OldVet.
No its not a gas piston just a lighter spring and different seals - the problem with the 350 mag is it shoots too hard - difficult to shoot accurately and tough on scopes.
Just buy a TX200 if you want a good Springer - if you go to PCPs you'll never want to shoot a springer again. Buy a FX Crown or a RAW HMX or you want to really get deep get a Daystate Redwolf.
 
No its not a gas piston just a lighter spring and different seals - the problem with the 350 mag is it shoots too hard - difficult to shoot accurately and tough on scopes.
Just buy a TX200 if you want a good Springer - if you go to PCPs you'll never want to shoot a springer again. Buy a FX Crown or a RAW HMX or you want to really get deep get a Daystate Redwolf.
I have a Zelos it's very accurate , and a Tactical Guantlet I built. I also own a 1100Z , and a Tuxing twin cyl compressor. At Pyramid Air it shows the Mauser AM03 as a gas piston. N-Tec.