I have no reservations about the consistent accuracy of a quality break barrel air rifle.

My springers have been an RWS 34 in 177, RWS 34, RWS 52 and a TX200 all in .22. Two break barrel, a side lever and a underlever, no problems with any of them.

My gas rams have been Beeman Crow Magnum in .20 and 25 and an RWS 350 N-Tec in 22. All are break-barrels that will likely shoot well long after I'm gone.

Look at the warranty, a quality rifle will be lifetime, look at the reviews to see how backyard friendly (noisy) they are too.

Centershot is correct, accuracy and ability to place the pellet trumps speed in a springer.
I do enjoy my "Magnums"although they aren't as easy as a smooth springer...

Good luck choosing just one, I couldn't...




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You will remember a curve of your wagon track in the grass of the plain like the features of a friend."
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