My new Diana 350 laser rifle :-)
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 4:22 pm
This was an impulse buy today.
The stumpy little scope has a 30mm tube and comes with a 3/8" built in mount and also a Weaver style adaptor (that will also place the scope a good 3/4" higher than it needs to be...
It is quite compact as you can see, and is a 3.5-10X40AO with mildot reticle. The reticle can be illuminated red and green over a number of brightness settings and there is also AO that goes right down below 10 metres. The scope is spring airgun rated according to the bloke I got it off - won't take long on the 350 Magnum to find out if that's true or not as these rifles are renowned scope killers. Hopefully the mount won't shift, if it looks like it might I have an arrestor stud to fit behind the mount.
Yes, this is a big air rifle.
Illuminated reticle at full whack. This is very bright and would only be used in full daylight I reckon (and why would you?)
Bigness. :D This will zing through a full tin of baked beans at 20m with a hollow point pellet and bulge the arse of the tin on the way through. It shoots realistic weight .22 pellets of 14gr as fast as most good .177's shoot. (around 820 - 850fps)
That's not all however.
That right there is a laser projector, the POI adjusted by the hidden Allen screws.
The dot was visible on trees in broad daylight at about 25m with the scope on 10X.
Out of interest, once I had the rifle sighted in with some .22 Super H Points I shot a group from the hip at about ten metres using just the laser to aim.
Not bad and for ratting these would all have been kill shots if they'd hid the vitals.
I thought the laser might have shifted POI under the Diana's lively front and rear recoil impulse, but no.
So I'm happy with this purchase, and today while I was tinkering I fitted some sling mounts to the 350 as I plan to carry it afield to shoot some coneys.
The stumpy little scope has a 30mm tube and comes with a 3/8" built in mount and also a Weaver style adaptor (that will also place the scope a good 3/4" higher than it needs to be...
It is quite compact as you can see, and is a 3.5-10X40AO with mildot reticle. The reticle can be illuminated red and green over a number of brightness settings and there is also AO that goes right down below 10 metres. The scope is spring airgun rated according to the bloke I got it off - won't take long on the 350 Magnum to find out if that's true or not as these rifles are renowned scope killers. Hopefully the mount won't shift, if it looks like it might I have an arrestor stud to fit behind the mount.
Yes, this is a big air rifle.
Illuminated reticle at full whack. This is very bright and would only be used in full daylight I reckon (and why would you?)
Bigness. :D This will zing through a full tin of baked beans at 20m with a hollow point pellet and bulge the arse of the tin on the way through. It shoots realistic weight .22 pellets of 14gr as fast as most good .177's shoot. (around 820 - 850fps)
That's not all however.
That right there is a laser projector, the POI adjusted by the hidden Allen screws.
The dot was visible on trees in broad daylight at about 25m with the scope on 10X.
Out of interest, once I had the rifle sighted in with some .22 Super H Points I shot a group from the hip at about ten metres using just the laser to aim.
Not bad and for ratting these would all have been kill shots if they'd hid the vitals.
I thought the laser might have shifted POI under the Diana's lively front and rear recoil impulse, but no.
So I'm happy with this purchase, and today while I was tinkering I fitted some sling mounts to the 350 as I plan to carry it afield to shoot some coneys.