I had one of these in England, I had to sell it for cheap when I entered Canada as it was over the legal limit in power which made I cringe a little bit, but will never forget how very accurate the German made sporting and hunting gun was, I brought it brand new at the local gun shop, they didn't just have one lying about in store so i ordered it direct from Diana in Germany through the gun shop which was just as well as the questions they had to answer both border agency's was mind blowing, the time it took to get to me.... 5 months
When it finally arrived I didn't waste time taking it to the outdoor range, I pigeon holed myself to the stand, pointed the muzzle downrange cocked the underlever and loaded a pellet, made sure safety was on, I rested the gun on a leather sandbag while positioning myself on a chair provided. I then spent a bit of time getting a feel of the manlicher full length stock which makes it easy to apply any position, Looking down the iron sights is easy and a quick acquisition of all the varying metal and paper targets becomes very apparent, the range went from 10 yard pistol shooting all the way out to 100 yards I focused on targets at 65 yards, there I could see a few bells of varying sizes, next to me was a guy shooting an HW100 pcp laughed at my gun saying its not very accurate, I just ignored his comments, I was eyeing up the larger of the bells, my posture was relaxed, there was no straining to keep my sights on the target, my grip on the gun was very light but not too light the gun could fall, I flicked the safety off took a deep breath, slowly breathed out to that point of no breathing, I seem to lose track of time when that happens but within 5 seconds im squeezing that trigger till it is let loose, when it fired it made that bell ring not only that the recoil on this thing has an interesting kickback it reverberated throughout the stand
after spending and entire two days getting used to this gun It and I went on a culling trip taking out rats at a horse stable in the English countryside, average range about 25 yards for a clean dispatch of quarry
Diana 430 stutzen
.177 cal
Roughly 800fps with zero trajectory out to 65 yards which is why I didn't fit a scope, I had both eyes open for quick acquisition
Manlicher walnut stock full length
underlever which was a pain to #### due to its short length
I well and truly miss that gun but needs must and I moved on
When it finally arrived I didn't waste time taking it to the outdoor range, I pigeon holed myself to the stand, pointed the muzzle downrange cocked the underlever and loaded a pellet, made sure safety was on, I rested the gun on a leather sandbag while positioning myself on a chair provided. I then spent a bit of time getting a feel of the manlicher full length stock which makes it easy to apply any position, Looking down the iron sights is easy and a quick acquisition of all the varying metal and paper targets becomes very apparent, the range went from 10 yard pistol shooting all the way out to 100 yards I focused on targets at 65 yards, there I could see a few bells of varying sizes, next to me was a guy shooting an HW100 pcp laughed at my gun saying its not very accurate, I just ignored his comments, I was eyeing up the larger of the bells, my posture was relaxed, there was no straining to keep my sights on the target, my grip on the gun was very light but not too light the gun could fall, I flicked the safety off took a deep breath, slowly breathed out to that point of no breathing, I seem to lose track of time when that happens but within 5 seconds im squeezing that trigger till it is let loose, when it fired it made that bell ring not only that the recoil on this thing has an interesting kickback it reverberated throughout the stand
after spending and entire two days getting used to this gun It and I went on a culling trip taking out rats at a horse stable in the English countryside, average range about 25 yards for a clean dispatch of quarry
Diana 430 stutzen
.177 cal
Roughly 800fps with zero trajectory out to 65 yards which is why I didn't fit a scope, I had both eyes open for quick acquisition
Manlicher walnut stock full length
underlever which was a pain to #### due to its short length
I well and truly miss that gun but needs must and I moved on






















































