I took a day to get reacquainted with my TX200HC, and thought it might be fun to see how it stacked up against my Streamline at 50 yards in a practical shooting scenario. The position was sitting with shooting sticks because that is typically what I use for hunting squirrels or rabbits, and that season is just around the corner. For the left hand groups I was kind of getting settled in with each rifle. I consider the right hand groups about the best I am capable of from sitting. The groups were smaller with the Streamline of course, but the TX was not too far behind. What can't be seen in the groups is that it takes a whole lot more concentration to shoot the springer versus the PCP due to the hold sensitivity. And if you aren't willing to leave your springer cocked, they don't make a very practical hunting weapon.