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by shahid » Wed Oct 10, 2007 4:40 pm
The Diana model 35 is an Indian generic classic. It is a high power air rifle, quite light weight and handy for general plinking purpose.
It was replaced by Diana 36 which had a safety catch but now Diana 35 come with safety catches to this market, however the new catalouge does not list it, it lists 36 only.
.22 is more popular in India but .177 has a better range and flatter trjectory. However if shooting within 20/25 yards .22 has a better wound channel ( pest control work etc. )
There are Mgnum Models like Diana 350 in .22 and .177, but not very popular. Long, heavy cumbersome to handle and inaccurate.
Why - in .22 the Diana 350 mag may be OK. But the HW 80 is superior in accuracy, construction, sights, record trigger, firing, finish everything, including handling.
If .22 then go for HW80 rather than Diana Mag 350.
Now this question of .177.
My advice - no magnums, stick to high power models like Diana 35/36/38 or 68.
Why ?
An HW 80 or Diana Mag 350 will generate Muzzle velocities in excess of 1250 fps with lighter pellets. This is above the sonic zone or Mach 1.
THis velocity will return to sub sonic at about 12 to 15 yards. At rentry into the sonic zone from supersonic the air disturbance pattern with the resultant sonic boom is going to throw the pellet off target.
My advice is a strict no for Magnum power in .177. Stick to Diana 35 and you will be happy. If scoped, use good quality single piece mounts, possibly with elevation adjustment.
There will be a pronounced barrel droop. Shimm the rear scope rings with 2 layers of old photo negative films the point of impact of your scope will improve by 3 inches.
Happy shooting, plinking, enjoy the great outdoors.
IHP Air Rifles.
These products are fairly good. Not a subsitute for stuff like Diana, but quite all right I would say.
Think of it and use it as a rung below Diana and you will not be surprised.
In National 35, use light weight pointed pellets ( imported only ) with a tight fitting Diablo Skirt at the pellet end. Results will be very accurate. Treat it like a medium power Air rifle and it will produce good plinking results, it will never exceed 1/2 inch groups at 10 m but that is withing acceptable plinking purpose limit.