Properly mounted? Takes some very good mounts to keep scopes from slipping on a springer. Take a pencil and draw a line around the scope at the mount and where the bases mate up to the receiver and see if it is staying put. I have the R9 version (a little less powerful) but any shot that would not hit a quarter at 25 yards was shooter error. I use a Nikon EFR 3-9x40 with Beeman mounts (make sure pin in in hole on receiver) on my rifle.

One other thing you may want to check is the stock bolts and screws on the forend.

Last edited by centershot; 06/22/19.

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