breaking in the new Diana

Which one did you get? Is that a Panther? One piece of advice. Never let go of that barrel when cocking the gun. You should have a firm grip on the very end of it and have good tension on it with the butt of the stock firmly against your thigh or hip in case the trigger sear fails. If it does, that barrel will slam shut and chop your fingers off in a heart beat.

 
Enjoy that new rifle safely. ODM's video is very thoughtful, if more people had seen a damaged springer - like one where the wood blew into shrapnel and small attachment screws went flying with a good bit of force- and or body wounds folks would understand a bit b etter. We need old school "shop class" videos for folks that want them , blah blah.


Please do a full review after you get some pellets shot through that rig. Not all that much real world information on that one on most forums. Hows the trigger? 


John