general question - regards front element and rear iris.
Posted: Sun May 29, 2022 7:07 am
Hi all, new to this sport, even thought I have been air gunning for many years.
Recently I have inheratated a Diana Original 75 so decided to give it a go. It was low on power and the orignal seals were falling apart so sent it off to be serviced. Just got it back from being serviced, new seals, internal clean etc.and it shoots like a dream. I have decided to change the rear dioptre for an adjustable iris (gehmann 510) as I was getting the cobweb effect from the original. By setting the iris to 1.3 to 1.4 I now get a clear view ( no cobweb effect), Someone did say to me if I alter the rear iris I need to change the front element, is this true?
The rifle came with a front element ( polycarbonate it think) with a 3.2mm hole. Any suggestions as to what I need to change it to, if I need to do it at all. The rifle is zeroed for 20yards ( inch group). I do have a range of metal elements as well.
Is there a list of settings for example, rear iris size to front element size.
thanks for taking the time to read this and any help considered.
regards
Jack
Recently I have inheratated a Diana Original 75 so decided to give it a go. It was low on power and the orignal seals were falling apart so sent it off to be serviced. Just got it back from being serviced, new seals, internal clean etc.and it shoots like a dream. I have decided to change the rear dioptre for an adjustable iris (gehmann 510) as I was getting the cobweb effect from the original. By setting the iris to 1.3 to 1.4 I now get a clear view ( no cobweb effect), Someone did say to me if I alter the rear iris I need to change the front element, is this true?
The rifle came with a front element ( polycarbonate it think) with a 3.2mm hole. Any suggestions as to what I need to change it to, if I need to do it at all. The rifle is zeroed for 20yards ( inch group). I do have a range of metal elements as well.
Is there a list of settings for example, rear iris size to front element size.
thanks for taking the time to read this and any help considered.
regards
Jack