Diskaon brand pellet trap now available

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Re: Diskaon brand pellet trap now available

Post by pkjeetesh » Sat Jan 03, 2009 11:44 am

Mo...the panther has a straight composite hunting style stock...that is a Sportsmarketing 3-9x40 mildot air rifle scope

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Post by Mo » Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:53 pm

Thats cool. Looks great. Post some more pics. Hows the rifle doing?

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Re: Diskaon brand pellet trap now available

Post by pkjeetesh » Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:28 am

The rifle's doing good Mo...well up to 80m..with flatheads..here is a pic of the guns with a can holder that I made...
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Post by Mo » Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:45 am

Wow! Thats some cool hardware! The can aint getting away from that one!!

Do try hanging the can too. I love that! I carry a string with a gem clip at one end. Hang a can n its shootout!!

Hey what pellets do you use? brand ie. This may be surprising, but G-Smith Round heads group great with mine!

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Re: Diskaon brand pellet trap now available

Post by pkjeetesh » Tue Jan 06, 2009 9:43 am

Thanks Mo....I shoot with P10 GSmith flat heads in .177...for longer carry...Round heads are great for shorter distances...and you are right they group well...I use them only in my .22 guns...Gsmith them too

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Post by Mo » Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:27 pm

Thats strange. I always found flat heads to group terribly at long distances and quite the opposite with round heads.

Have you considered a Venom kit? I hear they tame the Diana a lot.

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Re: Diskaon brand pellet trap now available

Post by pkjeetesh » Wed Jan 07, 2009 12:44 am

Mo I shoot at 114mm x 59mm cans (using CFX and RWS31)....sometimes placed at 70, 75 and 80m...the objective is only to knock it down...yes I have to use a calculated holdover for each of these distances...all scopes are zeroed in for 35m only...flat heads manage very well...only P10 GSmith fits well...the only imported pellets that I ever used were Gamo promagnum round heads...they did not do the job...For 50m shooting I use only the 59mm (using IHP35 .177 sometimes) section of the can..here we observed groups of 1.5'' - 2'' in 8 string shots...On my terrace I have a 13.5m range set up...ISSF style paper targets are used and I try to acquire dia 25mm (using IHP35s .22, GNW.22 and G350 .22) shots...weird style isnt it...

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Post by Mo » Wed Jan 07, 2009 1:05 am

Hmmm.. Nice setup.

You have to try Crosman Premiers or JSB Exacts. They should offer you really good accuracy.

Since you're into plinking a lot, try carrom men for targets. You will really enjoy it. A box costs Rs.15 and they really pop on impact.

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Re: Diskaon brand pellet trap now available

Post by pkjeetesh » Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:33 am

Thanks Mo...for your age you really know a lot...whatever you say ...makes sense...JSB exacts ive heard a lot...will try...

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Post by Mo » Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:20 pm

You're Welcome!

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