HW77 vs Diana 48

I can't help with a comparison as I'm not familiar with the Diana. I can tell you that several people have had a hard time using the irons on the new Hw77s. Weihrauch for some reason raised the comb so much on the new 77 stocks that it makes using the irons very difficult. I don't know why they did this when they offer the same gun (Hw97) in a scope only version.

Don't be surprised if you have to take a belt sander to the 77s comb. As harsh as that sounds, its a viable option for a laminate stock. You'd only need to clear coat the sanded down comb to match the rest of the stock. Not practical on a beech stock that you'd have to refinish the entire stock.
 
The Diana 48 is more powerful than the HW77. It will therefore be harder to shoot in factory form. The side lever on the 48 takes a bit getting used to. You have to be careful when closing the breech, ensure that you press the bear trap release otherwise you can damage the lever linkage. Due to its power the Diana destroys scopes quicker.

That said, there are many people that like the 48 over the HW77. It’s like a Panzer vs a Sherman comparison 😀

-Marty
 
I have owned the HW77 and I have shot the 48/52. The Rws 48 should be a really good rifle but I did not find that to be the case. I much prefer the HW77. You didn't say what caliber you wanted or what you are planning on using it for. My guns are all for silhouette or Field Target or 10 meter and are all .177. If you however are considering going to a larger caliber (.22) then i would certainly consider the 48. It might be a better rifle in that caliber. They are big heavy and powerful.
Rick B.
 
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The Diana 48 / 52 in stock form leaves much to be desired; somewhat hard to shoot. I replaced the internals with the Vortek HO kit and the gun came to life!! The iron sights are excellent. I’m getting 896 fps with the JSBs 10.3s and right under 1000 fps with the 8.44s. The gun works best with the heavier pellet and it’s super easy to shoot after the installation of the Vortek kit. My groups are ridiculously small; 1/4” at 30 yards using a scope. I’m going to try 100 yds this weekend. LOVE this gun AFTER the Vortek kit install !!

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Yes, indeed, different; My 52,in .22, powerful,big and accurate hunter,got to have a sling,a 10-20 degree one piece scope mount and a solid scope.
For everyday shooting,and plinking the 77 is easier to live with.
Long-range accuracy the 48-52 is great,like the above poster states the 48 can be a sleeper......still not for small folks.