Don't get too hyped about a gas piston, they are harder to shoot accurately. Power is not everything if you can't even hit your target.
Your best bet has been stated numerous times on other posts here on AGN forums for your budget, $200 price range, 177 cal RWS 34 Pwith scope for $149.88 from Cabelas, 22 cal RWS 34p no scope $211.95 from 3tailer or $255.00 from Airguns of Arizonaf or both 177 or 22 RWS 34P no scope or 177 Walther Terrus $149 or higher power 177Parrus $149 from Airguns of Arizona. The Walther Terrus or RWS 34 would be my first choice if I had that budget. If you absolutely need a 22 then go with the RWS and if 177 then you have both choices. They are not usually this cheap just letting you know. If you want precision accuracy than these would be my choice for the budget.
If you want so-so doesn't really matter accuracy not the best but shoots OK for plinking at soda pop cans or something like a tennis ball at 30 yards and not needing the best possible in accuracy the Gamo Swarm Maxxim would do. If you want to hit a quarter twenty five cents piece at 30 yards then my recommended guns should be good candidates.
I really don't think you can do any better than that for the price they are excellent guns which literally screams quality and accuracy. These are much better choices than what you are thinking of buying for that price range so believe me for the same price or cheaper, you get better guns.
You are only going to be wasting pellets not hitting your target by not going down the right path and would hate for you to find out the hard way and this airgun hobby and sport is supposed to be enjoyably fun and relaxing without any grief and frustration.
CA
Your best bet has been stated numerous times on other posts here on AGN forums for your budget, $200 price range, 177 cal RWS 34 Pwith scope for $149.88 from Cabelas, 22 cal RWS 34p no scope $211.95 from 3tailer or $255.00 from Airguns of Arizonaf or both 177 or 22 RWS 34P no scope or 177 Walther Terrus $149 or higher power 177Parrus $149 from Airguns of Arizona. The Walther Terrus or RWS 34 would be my first choice if I had that budget. If you absolutely need a 22 then go with the RWS and if 177 then you have both choices. They are not usually this cheap just letting you know. If you want precision accuracy than these would be my choice for the budget.
If you want so-so doesn't really matter accuracy not the best but shoots OK for plinking at soda pop cans or something like a tennis ball at 30 yards and not needing the best possible in accuracy the Gamo Swarm Maxxim would do. If you want to hit a quarter twenty five cents piece at 30 yards then my recommended guns should be good candidates.
I really don't think you can do any better than that for the price they are excellent guns which literally screams quality and accuracy. These are much better choices than what you are thinking of buying for that price range so believe me for the same price or cheaper, you get better guns.
You are only going to be wasting pellets not hitting your target by not going down the right path and would hate for you to find out the hard way and this airgun hobby and sport is supposed to be enjoyably fun and relaxing without any grief and frustration.
CA
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