Originally Posted by Scott19
I have one. They're big, long and powerful for a breakbarrel. Mine is very accurate with the right pellets, however this is not an easy springer to shoot accurately. They have a lot of "kick" in the shot cycle with a big spring firing a heavy piston. All this movement happens before the pellet leaves the barrel therefore, you have to really "learn" how to hold and shoot one. I wouldn't recommend this gun for a first time springer. FWIW, I agree with xposo, the hw95 in .177 or .22 will serve your needs very well. They have less power, but are much easier to shoot accurately.


I'll go along with what Scott said and add that the 350 are scope killers. If you get one go with a quality scope like a Leupold. The cheap Chinese airgun scopes just won't last. I actually broke two Burris scopes on a 350. But if you're looking for a true hunting airgun, the 350 in 22 is hard to beat.