Diana AEAC Video - NEW Diana XR210 / XR200 .25 Airgun (50 & 100 Yards Tested) + FULL REVIEW / Made in Germany Air Rifle (Altaros Regulated)

After watching the video I'm super confused. I'm still pretty much a new born in this pcp world and so I really really really hope that I am not ruffling any feathers or anything like that. So here goes for over $1000 and in the video he says that it's under powered for 100 yards. Well that seems like a con on the pros/cons list. Next was the stock and barrel shifting side to side on itself and no adjustments in the recoil pad. This too seems like a con.He also experienced catching of pellets as they were being pushed in by the probe. He said that it didn't seem to be affecting accuracies but seems like it would be smoother in this price range. Then it doesn't have a built-in moderator and by adding an expensive moderator it throws off the poi. Definitely not good. Again I am not trying to be a jerk. I have never shot one of those guns and they may be awesome but for what I saw in that video I'm not seeing a $1000 of worth. Sure those things mentioned could probably all be sorted out by someone who wants to fix them.To be clear, I have only held/shot 1 yes ONE pcp airgun and that is my at44 long .177. So I can only base the things in that video to what my gun offers at 1/10th the price. All I can say is that I have never been so happy with my purchase.

So in closing I would like to hear from others about this and maybe someone can educate this dumb old man so that I might have more pcpworld knowledge. Have a good day. Agnutty
 
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Hi, i have the opportunity to use one XR200 on 4.5mm and I have to say Is a fine and well made rifle, using JSB 13.43 gr pellets at 890 fps the groups are pellet on pellet at 50 Mts. I use jsb knockout slugs with decent accuracy, about 0.75" CTC groups. to be honest I think need some love on the magazines (they are ok, just feels so cheap and generic), one of my friends use it as his field target gun, he tune it down to 24 joules and using JSB 10.34 gr is one of the most accurate rifles I ever shoot, also in .22 is a nice pice of equipment but for bigger calibers my opinion is that the gun is a little under power. Important to mention that the .30 caliber at 75 Mts is more accurate than some high power guns such as fx king and brk ghost, all of this applies with no wind once the wind pass the 5-7 kph the groups start to open.
 
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