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Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 10:06 pm |
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robert w |
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After several shots from both rifles , its hard to say which 1 is better.
At 30 yards either 1 will produce dime size groups and do it so easy if I do my part.both are light weigh, easy cocking, great triggers and both are buttery smothe right out of the box.unless something breaks I see no reason to open either 1 n tinker.
Wish I'd bought them both a long time ago.I've owned the 24 almost a year, the 30s 3 months. |
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_________________ ,crosman 400,gamo big cat in .22, diana 5g,diana 54 air king, diana 34 in .22 diana 34 in .177, wilrauch hw-55,and a romainian pioner training rifle , and a huge collection of powder burners 35 last count . 1 would think i have a gun store |
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Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 3:42 pm |
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BPDave |
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I own both.
The HW is a step above the Diana 24 except for velocity. with a 10m zero, the HW drops about 1/4" @ 30 yds, the 24C stays right on at 30 yds with a 10m zero. The 24C 'sstock is a bit larger.
Old eyes require scoping the 24C.
I couldn't choose so I bought both!
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