I like to shoot my springgers off of a rolled up sleeping bag when shooting for groups. Firm enough support for accurate shooting yet gives when the gun cycles. In the field I like to shoot off a set of cross sticks with a leather connector. If you scope it make sure the mounts are very solid and have a pin that drops into the hole in the receiver. If not it will slip. It's a good idea to take a pencil and draw a line where the mounts connect to the receiver and draw a line around the rings/scope connection. Then if it moves you will be able to see it. Cheap mounts are responsible for many 'poor shooting' spring air rifles.


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