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My Diana 48 is breaking in quite nicely. I’m getting 1 ragged hole at 25 yrds in my back yard.![]()
An AGN member and personal friend killed four squirrels yesterday with his HW97K Sub 12lb rifle. I have a TX200 in .177 (16 lbs custom tuned) and an HW97K in .22 (14.5 lbs) - both tack drivers - wouldn't hesitate to hunt with either of them. I am not sure you need magnum power.
I do have a Diana 56 target hunter in .22 on order. It has now been on backorder from PA for more than 6 weeks. Having previously owned two 54 Air Kings, I am anxious to see how it performs. If I wanted a lot of power in a springer, I would consider a 54 Air King...
All you fellows bragging about those high end german and english underlevers, I'm curious to know if they are that accurate for hunting right out of the box or are they all tuned to get to that level of braggery??
This has been the subject of debate lately, as I suspect many times before. My experience has been that an accurate gun is accurate with or without tune. Perhaps marginally more accurate with the tune. However the tune usually makes the gun much more pleasurable to shoot.
I have commented on this before, but I have had way more successful squirrel kill shots with my LGV .177 than my LGV .22. They are both very accurate, but for some reason (penetration, shot placement?) the .177 kills them dead every time.