mikek, All of the above has been good advice. Regardless of which gun you decide to use, there is one thing that is a MUST, if you are going to go forward in this game. Download some of the 1/5 scale targets available on the internet, then take your gun and several boxes of the various ammo that is available to the range. You don't have to start off with any of the expensive stuff. What needs to be done is to find what ammo your gun prefers, at each of the distances you will be shooting (40,60,77,and 100 yards or meters depending on the match range you will be shooting). Set up at each range, and test each ammo for groups. The tighter the better, and while you're at it record your scope's "zero" for that ammo and range, then move on to the next distance, and do the same thing. After you have shot at all four distances you will have a pretty good idea what your gun will do. The ideal will be to have your groups 1/4 to 1/2 the size of the target animal at each range. With your confidence peaked by knowing what your gun will do, the rest is up to you. We all have good days and bad days, but knowing it's not our equipment goes along way. Then again, some of us use that excuse to buy more equipment for this game. Good Luck, and WELCOME to our world of Silhouette Shooting. Joe