One of my books quotes 525 feet /sec for .177, 390 for .22.
One day, I found a Diana model 24 of the same vintage as the Webley Airhawks, and since WebLey Airhawks are really scarce here in Norway, and it was really cheap, I had to buy it. I didn't collect Dianas, but that old D24 got the ball rolling....
And now I wonder, how fast are my Diana 25's really supposed to shoot? Google has not been any help, theres only posts and videos of .22's.
The german one has a worn spring and is putting out 490fps with 7.33grs JSB's, that might not be their full potential? Is 550 doable with a fresh spring?
One of my books quotes 525 feet /sec for .177, 390 for .22.
I was surprised to discover my '90 24 giving around 640 fps with 8.2 gr pellets, which is weĺl over the figures quoted in Walters The Airgun Book. Im almost certain that the 25 has a greater stroke but a lighter piston and I would expect a good example to comfortably exceed 550fps.
Thanks for all your replies!
I found the 525fps and 390fps velocities in the Blue book last night, but previous experience tells me the Blue book cannot always be trusted.
Anyway, this all means the D25 needs a new spring, as its leather seal is in good condition.
Just put in a Maccari HW30 spring, which is said to be good for these guns. Added a delrin tophat that gives about 3mm preload.
After a dozen shots to burn up some excess neatsfoot oil, three 7.33grs JSBs clocked in at 584-587-586fps. The rifle proves to be very easy to shoot accurately too, with three shots at ten meters touching. I am more than happy with how this turned out!
Sounds like a very worthwhile project, well done. Sweet and accurate guns, the small Dianas. RWS Meisterkulgen may be worth a try in your 25. Usually work better than most, and of course, make nice clean holes in paper.