VonLuck, sorry for not answering sooner but I got distracted. This is just my opinion, from what my experience has shown me over the last six years. If you want superb accuracy and consistency at long range you will want a PCP eventually. And so far the best rifle I’ve shot at long range is the RedWolf HP in .22 shooting slugs. It’s simply unbelievable how good it is.
But…you absolutely would love a springer too, my HW30S in .22 has the indoor shooting tuning kit and I shoot into a pellet trap from the recliner. One hole at 8 yards, and I can get a dime at 25 yards almost every time. After owning this little rifle I would never be without a springer again lol! The reason I chose .22 for the HW30s is because it’s going to be my indoor/back porch old man gun and the pellets are easier to load. I would choose .177 for flatter shooting if it was going to be used for distance.
Since you need to avoid the lead I’d wear a thin rubber glove on the hand you load with. And to contain the lead you could make pellet traps and put them in various places on the land, or always shoot into a round of firewood with a target on it. You could have walking shooting sessions that would be really fun.
You certainly wouldn’t need a RedWolf to enjoy the long range accuracy, it’s just the most accurate and satisfying rifle I’ve ever experienced. There’s a lot of great rifles for much less money, a used FX Crown would be an excellent choice for long range accuracy. And knowing what I know now about the sport I can say that the very best advice I’ve heard is “ buy once and cry once”.
If you know that you love shooting, and that it’s going to be a big part of your life, just do research and pick the best rifle you can afford. And a compressor because you won’t be able to put the rifle down and will be using a lot of air!
I drive old vehicles and live in a trailer so I can be debt free and have these wonderful rifles, I think I have my priorities in line lol!! But I’m also single, a wife could possibly frown at my lifestyle that includes indoor shooting sessions. Holy cow, sorry I wrote a whole article

Have fun picking out your rifle!