Hey Chuck! great video. I love hearing that you took those wabbits with your HW95 Luxus. I just bought one last year and It makes me even more proud to own it. Please keep up the good work.🙂
The old adage of for spring rifles buy German and for pumps buy American holds true even today. My XS25 34 clone doesn’t hold a candle to that kind of accuracy.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 Get a tuned one if you do. I’ve heard good things about Mikes tuned XS rifles. Mine was from another importer here in Canada. I find it long, heavy and very hold sensitive. It had the worst trigger on planet earth until Monday when I did the second screw T05 mod to it. It used to be 7 pounds of grit like dragging a cinder block through a half inch of creep. Now it has a light 2.5lb, quarter inch travel, still gritty but soft and a shorter 1/4” creep. Mike does the second screw trigger tune on the tuned XS25s if you get one from flying dragon.
Hi Chuck!, Nice 34 you got there, congratulations on the bunnies, That Luxas is a great bunny gun you got there, I just received a new springer today from pyramyd air...Gamo 25 magnum, it came with 2 tins of gamo pro magnum (175 ct.) 21.75 grains, so shot 130 rounds to break in the barrel up closer,....Then i shot JSB Exact king diabolo at 15 yards, onece i hit center, shot after shot, i moved my target to 27 yards, i fired several shots at target dots slightly over 1 inch, then adjusted the scope to the right 2 -3 clicks, and i put a hurting on that tiny dot at 27 yards...This thing can shoot!, It has a steel breech, ....Negatives are #1. Too high of a stock comb, making using the open sights (fibre optic) imposable to use..No automatic safety...is manuel......The accuracy is outstanding and the steel breech sold me...I didn't use the included scope, I put a u.t.g. 3x9x40 A/O on it..
Nicely done.. Am a avid Diana fan I currently own 3 love all of them not only good shooters look good but there good solid engineering last a life time air rifle 👍👍👍 from the uk..
Good video. Want to see some rabbit hunting vids next time lol! I find field target trophy is the most all around accurate pellet in my rifles. I guess that whenever I get two groups when testing pellets, scope is the problem, they nudge out of zero from the recoil. Not sure though.
You are probably right with the Center Point scope that I was using. I will be taking it off and getting either a Hammers 3-9×32ao or Leapers 3-9×40ao. I like the Hammers, but the eye relief is not good as the Leapers.
I just bought a .22 model 48 a few weeks ago and noticed they have reversed rifling, instead of cutting grooves into the pellets they cut lands if that makes any sense, I wonder if the 34 is the same?
My RWS/ Diana 350 magnum has that type of reverse rifling but have one older in 177 that has regular rifling but also heard back then that china was doing the barrels for Diana at the time.
@@joeramirez7879 Mine does too, not just the hollow points all crosman pellets shoot like match grade pellets out of this rifle, the only ones I haven't tested are the piranhas, I just ordered some to test out. I'm guessing the strange rifling has something to do with it.
I don't know what the Diana 34 22 is capable of, but I have one coming Friday, but I will need to go through it and probably get new seals and mainspring.
Hey Chuck! great video. I love hearing that you took those wabbits with your HW95 Luxus. I just bought one last year and It makes me even more proud to own it.
Please keep up the good work.🙂
Thank you Mark😃👍
The old adage of for spring rifles buy German and for pumps buy American holds true even today.
My XS25 34 clone doesn’t hold a candle to that kind of accuracy.
Thank you. 😃👍 That is very good to know, because I was going to reorder from Flying Dragon Air Rifles.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 Get a tuned one if you do. I’ve heard good things about Mikes tuned XS rifles.
Mine was from another importer here in Canada. I find it long, heavy and very hold sensitive. It had the worst trigger on planet earth until Monday when I did the second screw T05 mod to it. It used to be 7 pounds of grit like dragging a cinder block through a half inch of creep. Now it has a light 2.5lb, quarter inch travel, still gritty but soft and a shorter 1/4” creep.
Mike does the second screw trigger tune on the tuned XS25s if you get one from flying dragon.
Hi Chuck!, Nice 34 you got there, congratulations on the bunnies, That Luxas is a great bunny gun you got there, I just received a new springer today from pyramyd air...Gamo 25 magnum, it came with 2 tins of gamo pro magnum (175 ct.) 21.75 grains, so shot 130 rounds to break in the barrel up closer,....Then i shot JSB Exact king diabolo at 15 yards, onece i hit center, shot after shot, i moved my target to 27 yards, i fired several shots at target dots slightly over 1 inch, then adjusted the scope to the right 2 -3 clicks, and i put a hurting on that tiny dot at 27 yards...This thing can shoot!, It has a steel breech, ....Negatives are #1. Too high of a stock comb, making using the open sights (fibre optic) imposable to use..No automatic safety...is manuel......The accuracy is outstanding and the steel breech sold me...I didn't use the included scope, I put a u.t.g. 3x9x40 A/O on it..
Thank you and congratulations on your 25 caliber Magnum.
If Gamo listens👂 to their customers, they will fix that buttstock.
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Super cool video Chuck, lovely gun and well done on the hunt! Editing skills were brilliant too
Regards to you and the family!!
Thank you Anton. Christopher really appreciates that 😃👍
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 Awesome! He deserves all the credit! Poor bunnies definitely don't like that luxus 🤣
Nicely done.. Am a avid Diana fan I currently own 3 love all of them not only good shooters look good but there good solid engineering last a life time air rifle 👍👍👍 from the uk..
Thank you so much Phil!😃👍
I have a Diana 34 22 coming tomorrow. It's early 2000's T05 model, that will need some serious TLC.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 post some videos of your up and coming project..
Congrats on the bunnies
Thank you Keith 🙂👍
Dang Chuck your family is eating good tonight. Plus I had forgotten that Chris was doing the editing. Tell him great job from me
Thank you Moses. Christopher will appreciate that.😃👍
Hey Chuck!
How is it going Nibs 🙂👍
Good video. Want to see some rabbit hunting vids next time lol! I find field target trophy is the most all around accurate pellet in my rifles. I guess that whenever I get two groups when testing pellets, scope is the problem, they nudge out of zero from the recoil. Not sure though.
You are probably right with the Center Point scope that I was using. I will be taking it off and getting either a Hammers 3-9×32ao or Leapers 3-9×40ao.
I like the Hammers, but the eye relief is not good as the Leapers.
How far did you take rabbits?Thanks
20 - 40 yards 👍
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I just bought a .22 model 48 a few weeks ago and noticed they have reversed rifling, instead of cutting grooves into the pellets they cut lands if that makes any sense, I wonder if the 34 is the same?
Not sure.
My RWS/ Diana 350 magnum has that type of reverse rifling but have one older in 177 that has regular rifling but also heard back then that china was doing the barrels for Diana at the time.
@@joeramirez7879 Does your 350 shoot crosman pellets well?
@@jskyg68 my 48 loves them i have a .22cal.
@@joeramirez7879 Mine does too, not just the hollow points all crosman pellets shoot like match grade pellets out of this rifle, the only ones I haven't tested are the piranhas, I just ordered some to test out.
I'm guessing the strange rifling has something to do with it.
Do you think the Diana 34 has more power than the HW95?
I don't know what the Diana 34 22 is capable of, but I have one coming Friday, but I will need to go through it and probably get new seals and mainspring.
@@springpistonriflefeverlone9611 they say the ruger air rifles in 177 are the Chinese version of the Diana 34
@@joeramirez7879 And the Xisico XS25S 22. I had one, but it had a bad barrel.
Dove lai comprato in macelleria 😂😂😂😂
English please 🙂
Jesus Christ
He is the Savior of the World 🌍
Amen ❤