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Huntress image

June 4 2005 at 11:58 PM
  (Login windbuks)
from IP address 168.209.98.35

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Hallo
I bought some sew-on badges yesterday and could not get any of Diana.Could anyone indicate where i could find an image of the Huntress precisely as engraved/stamped on the tubes? An acquaintance edits images onto computer and then creates them on a state of the art embroidering machine.
I would also appreciate reference to info regarding the proper hold for a springer as opposed to say a non recoiling air rifle like a PCP.(in one of the recent posts someone made passing references thereto)
I know this looks like a shopping list but i would also like to know where i could get pointers to help me build a stock for a mod. 16 Diana (want to copy the grip of an AA 200 S into it?!)
Groete
Windbuks



 
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joe
(Login jke)
68.21.47.53

try this link, go to photos

June 5 2005, 12:03 PM 


 
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(Login mbarackman)
68.254.54.74

Re: Huntress image

July 8 2005, 11:02 PM 

As far as hold goes check out demo 11 http://www.eatel.net/~amptech/elecdisc/rifledemos.htm

 
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(Login windbuks)
168.209.98.35

thanks

July 9 2005, 10:34 PM 

Thanks for the response, a lot of interesting demo's.Would that be a reason why target springers usually shoot rather low f/s?
Groete
Windbuks

 
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(Login arathol1)
152.163.100.132

nope

July 10 2005, 7:44 AM 

The reason that target rifles are fairly low powered is pellets are more stable at lower velocities. Best accuracy with a typical .177 match-type wadcutter pellet is usually achieved in the mid to high 500 fps range.




 
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