Well I finally bought the RWS 350M. It is a substantial gun, weighs 8 lbs without a scope and 9+ with. It has quite a punch and a very hard kick impacting the accuracy.
I grew up with Diana/RWS 35 .177 and was extremely accurate and deadly with it. I would shoot match sticks at 10m with regularity. The kick was unusual (piston gun) but would not impact accuracy. Well recently I bought a RWS 34 .177 as a present for my dad and it was like riding a bicycle. I would put pellet after pellet in to the same hole at 20 yrds (with scope
). Thinking I need a discrete/quite gun for pest control in the back yard I bought the 350M in .22 and guess what, I am not nearly as accurate with it as the RWS 34 or the 35. I am using the best RWS ammo with it. Haven't tried any of the heavier beeman ammo yet.
I think some of the accuracy problem is due to being a .22 cal and the rest is me, due to the hard forward kick!
I am thinking about adding a mercury recoil reducer and was wondering has anyone tried it or another technique to counter the kick of 350 or another equivalent airgun.
http://www.mercuryrecoil.com/intro2.htmThanks