Ontario Hillbilly
Regular
- Location
- Parry Sound
I saw a slavia break when a dumbass used ether based starting fluid in the cylinder, oily concoctions shouldn't break a spring.
Also keep her consistently lubed, some oil ignites (diesels) on the compression of the piston. This combustion adds to your velocity, therefore a dry piston makes less power than an oily one. ( ever notice the little puff of smoke?) Different oils also burn differently, synthetics hardly ignite, natural ones burn well. Some people even make a concoction of kerosene, diesel fuel and slick 50 to really get some extra bang. I stick to cheap non synthetic gun oil myself.
If you moly the spring once, it'll perform great for years in proper conditions. If you want to diesel your gun, follow the above, and don't moan when you can't hit anything past 5 yards and then you end up with a long, awkward paperweight in the shape of a rifle. It won't happen on the 1st shot, and maybe not the 50th either, but it will. I've seen enough guns ruined by purposeful dieseling.
Your hold is extremely important. I have a model 48 Diana. Have shot it quite a bit in the past. Work on your hold, Then go get some flat target pellets like RWS. Heavy pellets like the Super Mag by RWS are even better, especially for hunting. I shot a half inch group at 50 yards (once only) but usually around an inch or so with H&N barracudas (round point). They are the same as the Beeman Kodiak. Beeman also make really great pellets (most are mad by H&N for them). You can google air guns and a few really good sites will pop up that sell top notch pellets. The good pellets are well worth the money.
Steve
Oh ya, keep that gun tuned too. You need to apply tar or grease to your spring. Google that as i have only done it a few times and just used regular black grease. My chroni shows my gun shooting between 705fps and 805fps with 11.5gr pellets.




























