Unionrdr,
That view through the scope near the end of the video was discouraging. If you felt the same way let me assure you it was not your imagination. Not sure how many different modern scopes you have tried or used, but from what I could see, that scope looks typical of some of the worst junk scopes available, which are commonly found on package deals with budget airgun/scope combos. My guess is they half-way expect you to toss it in favor of the iron sights, and go back to the retailer for a better scope as you learn/decide to explore options.
If you find that the rifle shows promise with open sights, yet shoots poorly with the scope, don't hesitate upgrading the glass down the road. There are many options, some good some bad, the main thing to shop for is one that is rated for a springer.
Thanks for taking the time to make a video. Next time tell us more about how the thing performs... easier said than done obviously, since your neighborhood rules and restrictions appear to be draconian at best. Maybe you could set up an indoor range with a pellet trap and a few pieces of plywood as an emergency backer in case you miss the trap. Either way hope you manage to get some enjoyment out of it.
EDIT;
D'oh!! Just realized you DID uprgrade the scope with the Hammers. Hopefully my perception of it having a poor field of view was more the camera's shortcoming than how the view actually looks through the scope when shouldered.