If you like shooting long shots ,its best to keep your scope optically centered . Try adding the HHA optimizer under the bullseyes mount . It allows you to Mark and tilt your scope so your zero can be at any distance out to around 400 yards . I have the bullseye mount and the HHA optimizer on my Hatsan 125 sniper 22 cal . Its putting out a 22 cal 14.5 grain pellet at 950 fps and I can still be on a target with a mil dot with out adjusting the turrets . Here is a link to the HHA optimizer . You don't use any pre made tapes you have to mark your own blank take to the wheel . You can mark the tape how ever you want . I use my mildots until the shots go below the last mildot then I make another mark . For example my first mark on the dial is the highest mildot , and next to that mark I place a mildot and the yardage number that goes with it . On my dial the first mark or highest mildot is 24 -29 yards the second Mark or mildot down is 13-50 ,The 3rd mark or 3rd mildot down is 9.8- 62 4th down is 8-73 and cross hair or 5th mildot down is 6.8 -82 and so on till the last 9th mildot 4.3 - 112 . At that point my next long mark will be the 112 yard at the 1st mildot again and mark all the mildots again to the bottom of the mildots which look like this 1st mildot 112 ,2nd down 118, 3rd down 124 .4th down 130, 5th down 135, 6th down 140, 7th down 145 , 8th 149 and the 9th 153, Then the next long mark on the dial will be the 153 at the top of the mildots again and down to the last one at 182 and mark it again. This way as your turning the dial on the hha you know all the distances on the mildots at any distance . I have a 5 inch dia side parallax wheel with all the distances marked on the wheel so when I dial in the distance I can move my hha mark to where I need to so the group of mildots are on the scope . Its very fast for when your hunting . Your scope always stays optically centered for the best accuracy. You will find when you start shooting at longer distances when your scopes inter tube is in the center you will be able to put the pellets in the same place . The HHA is made for crossbows but it can be used for airguns also with a lot farther ranges than the crossbows . ruclips.net/video/Gly3bafUhcU/видео.html.
@@joebergin8113 Its HHA not AAA I put a link to it . Its a cross bow adjustable scope mount with a speed dial on it . The wheel allows you to mark the tilt of the mount so it can be repeated . ruclips.net/video/R8qBxoj4viU/видео.html
@@joebergin8113 Its really worth putting on a air gun if your wanting to shoot long distances and still keep your scope optically centered . You can mark a your cross hairs for every yard or every 100 yards . On my 22 cal air rifle that shoots a 14.3 grain pellet at 950 fps I can set my zero at every 100 yards and use my mildots till my pellet reached the bottom mildot then I can turn the dial and mark where the top mildot is and work the pellet flight down to the bottom mildot and turn the dial again . I can shoot out to 300 yards and still be on a mildot on the scope with the scope still being set to optical center and thats with a springer .
So i got the airking 54 with T05 trigger but im not pleased with the trigger. It has a rough feeling and it makes the gun move a bit right just before shoot which drives me crazy. I hope after some use the trigger to get a lil smoother because now its brand new or else i will be very unhappy because other than that i love that gun.
Im sorry it took me so long to answer haven't chrony it yet weather is rain much of the time but soon as weather and time allows it I will chrony it I want to know my self. and I was using crosman dome 14.3 grain. diana rws air rifles love crosman dome.
@@user-pk4kv5mm6v My airking shoots them cheap crosman pellets well also . I really like wad cutters , pests don't seem to hear em pass even right next to their heads unless hits surrounding background
You did good for an ole fart,,, WE ole farts got to stick togather,,, hehehehe, gonna sell mine because of lung op and quad bypass,,, will not quit but go to PCP,,, ole fart Jimmy
@@user-pk4kv5mm6v I dont either but because im thinking to buy soon the 52 model or the 56 air king i would like to know in case of emergency and survival what this rifle is able to do. Thank you.
not much more than squirrels an birds and maybe a small dear if u get lucky an shot it in the right spot. If you wanted to take on bigger game you would need a PCP air rifle
I love that gun .Diana airguns are just fabulous
If you like shooting long shots ,its best to keep your scope optically centered . Try adding the HHA optimizer under the bullseyes mount . It allows you to Mark and tilt your scope so your zero can be at any distance out to around 400 yards . I have the bullseye mount and the HHA optimizer on my Hatsan 125 sniper 22 cal . Its putting out a 22 cal 14.5 grain pellet at 950 fps and I can still be on a target with a mil dot with out adjusting the turrets . Here is a link to the HHA optimizer . You don't use any pre made tapes you have to mark your own blank take to the wheel . You can mark the tape how ever you want . I use my mildots until the shots go below the last mildot then I make another mark . For example my first mark on the dial is the highest mildot , and next to that mark I place a mildot and the yardage number that goes with it . On my dial the first mark or highest mildot is 24 -29 yards the second Mark or mildot down is 13-50 ,The 3rd mark or 3rd mildot down is 9.8- 62 4th down is 8-73 and cross hair or 5th mildot down is 6.8 -82 and so on till the last 9th mildot 4.3 - 112 . At that point my next long mark will be the 112 yard at the 1st mildot again and mark all the mildots again to the bottom of the mildots which look like this 1st mildot 112 ,2nd down 118, 3rd down 124 .4th down 130, 5th down 135, 6th down 140, 7th down 145 , 8th 149 and the 9th 153, Then the next long mark on the dial will be the 153 at the top of the mildots again and down to the last one at 182 and mark it again. This way as your turning the dial on the hha you know all the distances on the mildots at any distance . I have a 5 inch dia side parallax wheel with all the distances marked on the wheel so when I dial in the distance I can move my hha mark to where I need to so the group of mildots are on the scope . Its very fast for when your hunting . Your scope always stays optically centered for the best accuracy. You will find when you start shooting at longer distances when your scopes inter tube is in the center you will be able to put the pellets in the same place . The HHA is made for crossbows but it can be used for airguns also with a lot farther ranges than the crossbows . ruclips.net/video/Gly3bafUhcU/видео.html.
hay steve dental I just want to thank you for the info on the HHA optimizer im going to check it out I saw the vidio you sent me ! than you agian V
Hey Steve, I have a Diana 54 with the Diana ZR mount. Not sure what an AAA Optimizer is? An explanation would greatly be appreciated ,Thanks , Joe
@@joebergin8113 Its HHA not AAA I put a link to it . Its a cross bow adjustable scope mount with a speed dial on it . The wheel allows you to mark the tilt of the mount so it can be repeated . ruclips.net/video/R8qBxoj4viU/видео.html
@@Sertao2013 Thanks for the clarification on the HHA Steve,
Joe
@@joebergin8113 Its really worth putting on a air gun if your wanting to shoot long distances and still keep your scope optically centered . You can mark a your cross hairs for every yard or every 100 yards . On my 22 cal air rifle that shoots a 14.3 grain pellet at 950 fps I can set my zero at every 100 yards and use my mildots till my pellet reached the bottom mildot then I can turn the dial and mark where the top mildot is and work the pellet flight down to the bottom mildot and turn the dial again . I can shoot out to 300 yards and still be on a mildot on the scope with the scope still being set to optical center and thats with a springer .
Would absolutely love to see 75 and 100 yard groupings with minimal wind.
It would be nice to hear that Marshall amp too:)
Fantastic D54 video, do you still shoot it ?
What is your long term opinion of the Diana 54 after 3 years ?
So i got the airking 54 with T05 trigger but im not pleased with the trigger. It has a rough feeling and it makes the gun move a bit right just before shoot which drives me crazy. I hope after some use the trigger to get a lil smoother because now its brand new or else i will be very unhappy because other than that i love that gun.
What mount and what optics did you use?
How much holdover at that distance??Thanks😊
What scope are you using ?
V, did u chrony it? What pellets r u shooting?
Im sorry it took me so long to answer haven't chrony it yet weather is rain much of the time but soon as weather and time allows it I will chrony it I want to know my self. and I was using crosman dome 14.3 grain. diana rws air rifles love crosman dome.
@@user-pk4kv5mm6v My airking shoots them cheap crosman pellets well also . I really like wad cutters , pests don't seem to hear em pass even right next to their heads unless hits surrounding background
Sir, India prici,??????? Plisee
You did good for an ole fart,,, WE ole farts got to stick togather,,, hehehehe, gonna sell mine because of lung op and quad bypass,,, will not quit but go to PCP,,, ole fart Jimmy
What is the biggest animal you can take down and up to what distance is lethal pls ? Thank you .
man im realy sorry! I don't hunt any animals or birds I just shoot targets. if there is any body that can answer this please?
@@user-pk4kv5mm6v I dont either but because im thinking to buy soon the 52 model or the 56 air king i would like to know in case of emergency and survival what this rifle is able to do. Thank you.
not much more than squirrels an birds and maybe a small dear if u get lucky an shot it in the right spot. If you wanted to take on bigger game you would need a PCP air rifle
@@doge1931 Thank you
Taken hogs at 50 yards but head shot only
Lier. Hesen't 150 yard, are very less
Amateur film 😬