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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Airgun Gate => : Krew808 June 29, 2008, 09:32:15 PM

: rws 48 combo
: Krew808 June 29, 2008, 09:32:15 PM
Hey guys decided on the 48 in .22 but have some questions. Will the combo from cobraairguns which comes with a leapers scope and mount be a good deal. Would this scope and mount hold up on this gun? Or should i order the gun alone? Im also not good at modding things which i have read in other reviews about the hole not lining up. Thanks everyone for posting in my other thread.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    KT,
: Re: rws 48 combo
: riarcher June 30, 2008, 12:34:59 AM
I'd recommend the RWS Diana 1 pc adjustable mount. About $50.
Barrel droop seems to be a built-in design feature. Mine droops and through investigation It seems it's normal.
Know nothing about the Leapers scopes. I hear a lot of pros / cons when mounted on heavy springers.
Heres a review with a picture of the mount I'm speaking of. The mount has worked well on mine. Installed by previous owner, he said it was trouble free for years.
http://www.straightshooters.com/ourtake/ot48.html

Congratulations on the buy. Great gun! you'll be happy.
Gary
: Re: rws 48 combo
: Krew808 June 30, 2008, 01:27:18 AM
Actually didn't ordered it yet cuz this was the last stop before doing so but thanks. Is it true that this gun is in .20 also?
: Re: rws 48 combo
: Brod_Man June 30, 2008, 01:35:44 AM
Heres what i would do. I would order the 48 by itself, and order this mount from pyramyd. http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/accessory.pl?accessory_id=2297 It solves the stop pin problem, and barrel droop issues at the same time. If you order the 48 from pyramyd, you could probably save a couple dollars too, and they have that great deal on pellets. Just my 2 scents.
: Re: rws 48 combo
: Krew808 June 30, 2008, 01:49:59 AM
So far cobra has been the cheapist at about $300. And $350 with leapers and mount.Are these good deals, Some reason ther $50-70 cheaper than other sites. But thanks on the input.
: Re: rws 48 combo
: Brod_Man June 30, 2008, 02:18:23 AM
No problem, i just figured that everyone complaind about scope stop hole being to shallow, and barrel droop is so bad, i just figured it be easier to buy a mount that fixes that.
: Re: rws 48 combo
: fatback June 30, 2008, 02:22:06 AM
You can't go wrong with Cobra!! they are great people to deal with and they are also members here.
Chris
: Re: rws 48 combo
: Krew808 June 30, 2008, 09:51:24 AM
ya they are pretty cheap but shipping is what gets to me.
: Re: rws 48 combo
: melloroadman June 30, 2008, 11:47:46 AM
You should be able to get that new mount through Cobra as well .  If you think it is really needed .Marvin
: Re: rws 48 combo
: miked6762 June 30, 2008, 11:56:16 AM
Yeah, Don't buy the combo. The scope may or may not hold up, but; you will definitely need a different mount than the one that comes with the combo. The recoil is too much-even with the stop pin. I took a suggestion from somewone on this forum and bought a one peice mount and hung the stop pin just in front of the scope rail. -no problems with travel since.
: RE: rws 48 combo
: erskine June 30, 2008, 12:18:42 PM
Krew808 - 6/30/2008  2:32 AM

Hey guys decided on the 48 in .22 but have some questions. Will the combo from cobraairguns which comes with a leapers scope and mount be a good deal. Would this scope and mount hold up on this gun? Or should i order the gun alone? Im also not good at modding things which i have read in other reviews about the hole not lining up. Thanks everyone for posting in my other thread.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    KT,


Being an old man, my Model 48 was purchased in 1992.  It has no barrel droop.  It has performed without flaw for 16 years and has survived internships with two sons, one brother, and myself.  Last year, I chronographed it at 736 with a 14.3 gr.  Crossman Premier, the pellet that it has been shooting for 16 years.

I sent it to Bob for a tune and he replaced the spring with a GRT spring.  Today it is shooting at about 710 with that pellet *but* I shot a 1" ten shot string with it at 50 yards.  Yep, it is shooting 2 MOA after CDT tuned it.

That ain't bad for a sporting air rifle.  Not bad at all.

Thanks CDT, nice tune.
: RE: rws 48 combo
: shadow June 30, 2008, 02:55:53 PM
That's a hunting baby Michael, that's many moon's in her and with a DaTuna Tune she should be shootin the hair's off em. :o Sound's like a keeper :) Ed
: Re: rws 48 combo
: Timmyj1959@yahoo.com June 30, 2008, 03:55:54 PM
Hi Kawena, Tim here!  I can speak from hands on exp. ,, the Diana 48 side lever is a fine gun & VERY accurate. I do not know what type of scope combo Cobra is selling,, you say Leapers scope?? (Maybe Cobra is putting together a package of thier own???) If it is the standard RWS (Umarex) package,, I would have to say,, buy the gun only!! You can not in my opinion go wrong with a Diana 48 in any way. Besides,, the open sights on Diana guns are pretty decent,, & it is best that you run a tin or two of pellets thru your new gun before you mount a scope anyway. (Gives it a chance to "Break in & Smooth out") Alot of "bad rap" I have read latlely about Diana guns being too "dry"?? Personaly I think thats hogwash. The 34,s  48,s I have set up in the last 2 years seemed fine to me. (Of course they could benefit from a tune with proper lubes)  Get yourself a 48 if you have small to med. sized fingers to load it,LOL!!  Are you confused now?? HE HE HE!!  Tim.
: Re: rws 48 combo
: Krew808 June 30, 2008, 05:15:34 PM
Thanks guys the 48 definitely suits me its just hard trying to find good gadgets to go along with it.Also does anyone know if theres a site that gives cheap shipping? Since i live in Hawaii its about $70 to get here.
: Re: rws 48 combo
: Krew808 June 30, 2008, 06:35:29 PM
Anyone have a scope and mount on their 48 that works good? Feel free to list wat you have lol.Looking for scope and mount for around $100 any suggestions.ThanKz This forrum has only been good to me and my knowledge .LoL
: Re: rws 48 combo
: riarcher July 01, 2008, 12:22:00 AM
Krew-
The RWS adjustable one piece scope mount was on mine when I got it. I'm assuming it's been there for about 7 yrs.
I've had it a short while and see no problems with it. The scope is a Bushnell 4X Sportsview. Had issues when I recieved it because things (mount) was out of whack. After centering the scope adjustments (was near both ends), remounting, and adjusted mount (way, way off!) it seems fine. Not overly thrilled with the sharpness, but couldbe my old eyes. Hear a lot of "good things" about Simons on higher powered springers.

About the loading for small fingers;
I'm over 6', unusually big hands (so they say) and I'm a southpaw. I have no problem whatsoever with loading this 48. If the scope was longer I would. But with the port clearly open I really like it. Just get the pellet started about 3/4 of the way and let the ram seat to consistant depth seems to be a plus also for better accuacy. (at least in mine for me)
: Re: rws 48 combo
: July 01, 2008, 05:38:08 AM
at the moment tasco 3-9x32 ao airgun scope and 2 piece 4 bolt sportsmatch mounts, every screw on the scope needs to be thread locked or the head covered with a dab of clear nail varnish, tried the scope out before thread locking etc and lots of bits started to come loose but no problems since and no movement from scope or mounts before or after, not the best scope in the world but for its price and versatility i have no real complaints, i prefer fixed magnification and fixed ao, but for messing with and for getting some idea of what you like and don't like in a scope i think it would make a good starting point

HTH

great gun for $300 my 52 cost me more than that just shy of 18 years ago, enjoy

fin
: Re: rws 48 combo
: Rolls-Royce July 01, 2008, 06:18:28 AM
Timmyj1959@yahoo.com - 6/30/2008  8:55 PM

Hi Kawena, Tim here!  I can speak from hands on exp. ,, the Diana 48 side lever is a fine gun & VERY accurate. I do not know what type of scope combo Cobra is selling,, you say Leapers scope?? (Maybe Cobra is putting together a package of thier own???) If it is the standard RWS (Umarex) package,, I would have to say,, buy the gun only!! You can not in my opinion go wrong with a Diana 48 in any way. Besides,, the open sights on Diana guns are pretty decent,, & it is best that you run a tin or two of pellets thru your new gun before you mount a scope anyway. (Gives it a chance to "Break in & Smooth out") Alot of "bad rap" I have read latlely about Diana guns being too "dry"?? Personaly I think thats hogwash. The 34,s  48,s I have set up in the last 2 years seemed fine to me. (Of course they could benefit from a tune with proper lubes)  Get yourself a 48 if you have small to med. sized fingers to load it,LOL!!  Are you confused now?? HE HE HE!!  Tim.


Hogwash it may be now, Tim, but my "new old stock" Model 46 (built April of 2000) was as dry as a bone inside and out. I've since installed a Maccari seal and tune kit with his lubes in all the right places....
: Re: rws 48 combo
: palonej July 15, 2008, 02:53:47 PM
Krew, did you get it yet???? I know you were concerned about shipping. Not sure about Hawii, but Pyramid Air gives free shipping if you spend something like over $300. Can't hurt to call.888-262-4867. If you did get it, how is it???? Cannot leave us hanging like this!!
Joe