I have no idea, going from what little 8 can find,the 335 Magnum shot a little faster than the regular 335.
http://picssr.com/photos/18w/interes...d=67307561@N07
335 Magnum was the power for UK Market plus I believe given a scope?? Happy to be proved wrong.
Super Star then probably as a marketing ploy for the US market.
I have no idea, going from what little 8 can find,the 335 Magnum shot a little faster than the regular 335.
http://picssr.com/photos/18w/interes...d=67307561@N07
Donald
I greatly doubt that there was any physical differences between the annies of old and the last ones off the line in regards to stroke. Springs- possibly. I do stand to be corrected on that though.
I think the "magnum" moniker was simply added to the last guns out of the factory to try n support or drum up sales. Annies will never be powerhouses and won't shoot so well approaching the limit- though most CAN be made to get there with some coaxing. I have two in such a place and they not as sweet as they used to be.
Well engineered guns though.
Dave
Bumping my own thread...
It is time for a new spring in this gun, and I am wondering if anyone have tried any of the Titan XS springs in the 335?
I have a Theoben 335. One of the very few they did the zephyr conversion on. Doing 11.1 ft lbs. The last 335's had a resettable safety at the rear to satisfy the USA market and were produced around 1986. Mach 1.5