Do you self report when you exceed the speed limit in your car? Don't sweat the small stuff.
Wise words, and a great little book to read
Do you self report when you exceed the speed limit in your car? Don't sweat the small stuff.
frig man just go out and shoot em. I have yet to see a cop stop and get out with a chronograph to see if your air gun is over 500fps.
The RCMP aren't going to magically rappel into your backyard and shoot your dog if you shoot a pellet gun and the little piece of metal inside it goes over 450 fps. We haven't gotten to that level of surveillance and incursion yet (despite PM Sockboy's best efforts). Keep in mind that the RC's can't even stop their members from losing sensitive information in parking lots, notice that their CI's are stockpiling weapons for mass murders, or even prevent rapes in their own ranks.
As usual your best bet is, in the words of the wisest lawyer I know: "Shut the ##### up" and not tell anyone. It's on the pawn shop, not you, and why you would go test it and open yourself up to anything is beyond me. Sounds like you've really internalized Trudy's goal of turning this country into a bunch of good boy subservient citizen cucks. There's an alternative to living your life as a government fluffer.
Make sure they use standard weight ammo or even heavy ammo. Some of that new light weight stuff would put the guns over
Make sure they use standard weight ammo or even heavy ammo. Some of that new light weight stuff would put the guns over
could have bought your own chronograph, you can get them pretty cheap. You'll likely want one at some point anyway.
I would rethink your pellet choice, JSB's are the way to go if your looking for accuracy.
I will take up the challenge of using JSBs when my Diana has been returned for repairs in the meantime I have an F11 to practice on and zero in to 30 yards
The Results:
Both guns came back at slightly under 450fps Fhew
however the Diana has a bent barrel
They did not tell me what pellets they used
I will go pick them up,
Regarding pellets, the general consensus among airgunners shooting rifles beyond 10 meters is that Crosman pellets sold by the tin are not comparable to round nose pellets such JSB and H&N. Crosman does make good-shooting pellets. These are the .177's available in the cardboard box (not to be confused with those in the milk carton-like containers).
Princess Auto, 177 spring break open, 50 bucks. Chorney 452 feet per second with 8.4 grain pellets from Grizzley.
Good luck with JSBs. ,I've shot them in my HW97s, Diana 45 Original, Diana 45 New and CZ630. I found they are no more or less accurate than Crosman Premier Hollow Points in .177 or .22. Yes I ordered 3-4 different diameters and they didn't shoot any better than the cheaper Crosmans. I would not have minded the higher cost of the JSBs if they were even just somewhat noticeably more accurate.
Maybe its my shooting technique. Been shooting artilliery hold since late 80's when I discovered the world of accurate adult airguns.
There are many threads online with building jigs to straighten airgun barrels. Probably someone let the barrel spring up, because the piston didn't catch.




























