It is a nice system with good accuracy, it too can be scope mounted for even better accuracy.
I would get a cheap 22 rifle scope at wal-mart to mount on it.
But the over accuracy is quite good.
You would wont the .177 to get the fastest pellet speed at 1100FPS.
The 22 is only 760 FPS too slow for what you are wanting.
D58
I love it when the inept thumb me down.
Hunting with Rifle, Pistol, Muzzle loader and Bow for over 3 decades.
Reloading Rifle, Pistol and shotgun for over 3 decades.
2007-08-26 23:43:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Accurate and powerful, as air rifles go. I shoot crab apples off the tree from 25 yards or so.
Don't just slap some cheap scope and mount on it. I have the RWS one piece mount and if I don't (like I didn't at first) tighten down the recoil studs properly it will pull them out of their sockets on top of the scope mount. Spring powered airguns are all hard on scopes, that's why recoil studs are common on them and not on centerfire rifles.
My figures show 900fps for the 22.
2007-08-27 09:16:05
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answered by Chris H 6
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RWS are great airguns do not and i repeat DO NOT get a 22 scope it will bust go with a lepers they make so very nice scope for airguns. iv seen groups from 50 yard a inch and under if the shooter does his part of course....good luck
2007-08-27 11:42:46
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answered by psp07 2
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Nice looking, accurate gun, go for it. This gun deserves a good scope though, not a cheap one, what is the point of a gun capable of good accuracy and having poor sights?
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2007-08-27 07:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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