RidgeRunner’s Diana 34 project: Part Five
Today we’re going to tune reader RidgeRunner’s Diana 34 with a Diana PG4-Steel tune kit.
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Today we’re going to tune reader RidgeRunner’s Diana 34 with a Diana PG4-Steel tune kit.
Today we open up reader RidgeRunner’s Diana 34 (no, it is NOT an RWS 34 — RWS doesn’t make airguns!) and see what we find.
Today we begin the project to improve the shooting characteristics of reader RidgeRunner’s Diana 34. That’s the actual rifle shown above.
Today we dive into the resurrection of an air rifle. By that I mean we watch as a hard-to-cock beast gets transformed into a pleasant shooter — or at least that’s the hope. For many of you, this report series may be the solution you have been waiting and hoping for.
Should I modify the wood stock of my HW 30S that I bought new in 2021? Or should I order a custom stock made that compliments my offhand shooting? I want to hear from you on this.
Today I have a test for you where almost everything with the Norica Omnia ZRS rifle went bad, and yet the results were wonderful! Intrigued? Read on.
Today’s report isn’t just about a single thing. It’s not even about two things, or even three. Today we get a fourfer! Or at least we get the beginning of four different reports.