Diana Rws 34 Striker Combo
What can I expect from RWS Diana 34 air rifle breakbarrel?
What can I expect from RWS Diana 34 air rifle breakbarrel? What FPS can I expect to RWS Diana 34 in .22 caliber and 0177? With the RWS Diana 34, it will be better for hunting? The cal or .22 0177? The scope and the rails that come with the group Striker any good or should I stay with the iron sites rifles? Also, do I need to buy a case of the scope of this gun? And work with RWS pellets 34?
I prefer the RWS 34 is 34-0177 in .22, my general rule to go with a total of 0177 air rifle under 20 ft-lbs .22 the gun at 20ft-lbs .. It has to do with the IMO, shotguns air with a better performance between 850fps and 950fps MV. 177. RWS 34 * 900fps with 8.3gr RWS Superdome ** 1040fps with 7.0gr RWS Hobby Chronograph Chronograph ** * = from a reliable source and accuracy to 40 meters on average we get groups 3/4in … I've heard owners of 34 .6 in groups and others who were only getting 0.9 in the groups. Every air gun is different and course to find the nerve to your particular rifle is an absolute must. I would not go lower than 7.5gr or heavier than in most circumstances 8.8gr, except you might want to try 9.3gr RWS Supermag wadcutters bird pests. IMO these pellets are of good quality at a reasonable cost. JSB Exact domed (7.6gr) Crosman Premier Domed (7.9gr) * Beeman Silver Ace (8.1gr) RWS Superpoint (8.2gr) RWS Superdome (8.3gr) * H & N Field and Target (8.5gr) Beeman Crow-Magnum (8.8gr) ** RWS Supermag (9.3gr) ** * would be my "best bet" choice (s) ** for bird pest The globe iron post on the 34 sites are my fav for air rifles … I would recommend an RWS C-mount or the like, and yes a scope stop. IMO Striker Package (Scope and Mounting adjustable) are both a very good deal for $$… The RWS 34 .22 caliber 685fps with 14.5gr RWS Superdome (15.1ft-lb) a little over the 14 ft lb .9 you 0 of .177 with 8.3gr pellets, but I much prefer the path of the example 0177: RWS 8.3gr RWS 34 shots Superdome pellets 900fps. If you view 42 yards the pellet will be low 1/2in to 7 meters, died 14 1/2in High 28 1/2in then again low at 48 meters. This gives you a trajectory very flat on the current limits of the rifle. If you want a .22 caliber RWS, then IMO the 350 m (25 ft-lbs) is the way to go. This will give you 850fps – 900fps with 14.2gr – 15.5gr pellet …
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RWS .177 Pellet Model 34 Combo Rifle (Wood, Large) $260.19 This is our most popular model. Accuracy, power and style combined into one affordable rifle. Using our time proven spring piston powerplant housed in a breakbarrel rifle, the Model 34 in .177 caliber is capable of smoking the 1000fps plateau. Though designed as a workhorse airgun devoid of extra trimmings, this rifle is still graced with polished blued metalwork, a full sized hardwood able tri… |
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RWS .22 Pellet Model 350 Magnum Combo Rifle (Wood, Large) $445.99 The RWS Model 350 Magnum combines all the essential elements necessary to create the ideal precision adult air rifle. Its 1050 fps velocity in .22 caliber, coupled with the most modern design features, make the RWS Model 350 Magnum an outstanding choice for those who want the best available in a precision airgun. Built to the highest standards, the RWS Model 350 Magnum will elevate your airgun s… |
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Diana RWS 350 Magnum air rifle $365.99 RWS Diana 350 Magnum air rifle Spring-piston Breakbarrel Rear is adjustable Raised cheekpiece Monte Carlo buttstock with ventilated buttpad Beech stock 11mm scope rail Deeply blued Ideal for hunting Tech specs: Our tech department tested the .22 rifle with a 14-grain pellet and got 850 fps. Lighter pellets will deliver higher velocities, heavier pellets will deliver lower velocities…. Click the… |
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