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Diana 34 Squirrel Control #2

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2009

Watch in HQ if possible.
Gun used: Diana Mod. 34
Scope mounted: Bushnell Banner 4-12x40 AO
Pellet used: JSB Exact Heavy .177 cal

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  • Well done drilling of a tree rat. Did the pellet go straight through?

  • @jzorns Yup it did, went straight through the head..

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  • @blowgunking1994 I have a Scope mount base under the rings, which has a stop pin and turns the dovetail rail into a weaver mount. Look it up on pyramidair, its called 'UTG Scope Mount Base'. Works pretty good but lifts the scope way up high, you need extra low rings on it if you want the least amount of scope cant (which can seriously affect accuracy).

  • @blackdiamond211 Cool, i was wondering if you ever have trouble with scope creep, i was looking at the rail on my 34, and it has no scope stop, or holes for the pins in the scope mounts, how did you manage to put a scope on it with no stop? I realy want to scope mine also

  • whats the most accurate pellet for the rws 34?

  • yes we have the red brown ones indeed. happy hunting!

  • Yeah, and the ones you have in Holland are the Red-brown ones right?

    Those are not so destructive as these black and grey ones we have in Canada, these are introduced, so they don't have a lot of natural predators, so they overpopulate and turn into a pest.

  • ah ok didnt know squirrels could form a pest lol, meby thats becouse we have verry little of them here in holland

  • No I do not have a bipod.

    The only kind of bipod you can mount on a Diana that I can think of is a Barrel clamp-on bipod.

  • You can eat them, but this one I didn't eat, I shot it to control the numbers, because squirrels had turned into a pest in this area.

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