After reading reviews for about three months I bought my first Springer. It is an Air Arms Pro Sport in .22 and a walnut stock. The rifle arrived yesterday. I'm very pleased with the rifles appearance and feel. The reviews I read and viewed were very accurate and the rifle held no surprises.

It is very well made.
Blueing is exceptional.
Sporting design is very nice and trim.
The rifle is heavier but feels good when shouldered.
The force required to charge the rifle (under lever) is stiff - I've only shot it about 30 times and charged it sitting down each time. I don't have it down to a smooth steady stroke yet.
It is not as easy for me to shoot one pellet hole group at 12 yards (my in-house range) as my PCPs are -- my PCPs (Daystate and Air Arms) are very easy to achieve pellet-size single hole group shot after shot at the close distances I'm shooting so far.
Today the scope I chose arrived. It is a Nikon Prostate Target 3x9x40 EFR. It focuses down (front AO) very nicely to the 12 yards I'm shooting. The glass is very clear (that's why I went with this scope). The reticle is a tiny target dot on crosshairs without the mil-dot aids of my Hawke and MCT on my PCPs. The scope is rated for "airguns" so I hope it will be ok on this springer? I've read and been told that springers can damage very good scopes?
With this scope I'm wondering if I should remove it and put the MCT Viper Connect or Hawk Air Sport from my PCPs on this springer to be sure not too damage the Nikon?
Thanks to all on various threads who have provided input on this Air Arms Pro Sport.

It is very well made.
Blueing is exceptional.
Sporting design is very nice and trim.
The rifle is heavier but feels good when shouldered.
The force required to charge the rifle (under lever) is stiff - I've only shot it about 30 times and charged it sitting down each time. I don't have it down to a smooth steady stroke yet.
It is not as easy for me to shoot one pellet hole group at 12 yards (my in-house range) as my PCPs are -- my PCPs (Daystate and Air Arms) are very easy to achieve pellet-size single hole group shot after shot at the close distances I'm shooting so far.
Today the scope I chose arrived. It is a Nikon Prostate Target 3x9x40 EFR. It focuses down (front AO) very nicely to the 12 yards I'm shooting. The glass is very clear (that's why I went with this scope). The reticle is a tiny target dot on crosshairs without the mil-dot aids of my Hawke and MCT on my PCPs. The scope is rated for "airguns" so I hope it will be ok on this springer? I've read and been told that springers can damage very good scopes?
With this scope I'm wondering if I should remove it and put the MCT Viper Connect or Hawk Air Sport from my PCPs on this springer to be sure not too damage the Nikon?
Thanks to all on various threads who have provided input on this Air Arms Pro Sport.