Gamo swarm anyone?

I have one in .22 cal. So far I like it, a lot. I'm still breaking her in, so accuracy will hopefully continue to improve. It's still throwing pellets on a random basis. It seems to like the Crosman Premier Hollow Point the best out of what I've put through it thus far. But the best part is that 10 shot magazine! The action is smooth and has worked perfectly thus far. I did add a cheek pad to the stock since the scope is raised to see over the magazine well sitting on top of the barrel, but it sits nice now. Scope is okay, but I guess that goes without saying. I had a hard time getting the target in focus, even at 35 yards. It's there now, but it's still not totally in focus at 15 yards. Not sure if this is a Gamo thing or not, because the Center Point on my Benjamin is in sharp focus from around 7 yards on out. You still can't beat taking 10 shots without having to touch a pellet. It does allow you to throw lead down range quite a bit faster than with a normal break barrel rifle. Oh, and even though the magazine well appears to sit physically in front of the lower hall of the scope, you can't see it through the scope. This was one of my concerns when I first ordered it, but it's a non-issue! I hope this helps!
 
I just receive my Gamo Swarn .22 today right out of the box no cleaning put on the scope and within 30 shot I had the group dialed in 1/4 group @ 25 yards paced out using Crossman premier 14.3gr hollow points. I really love this Gamo (its my first air rifle) I'm very impress with it and thinking about replacing the scope with an Hawke scope. I am thinking of getting a Hatsan 125 vortex or the 135 vortex in .25cal for my next air rifle and who knows I might graduate to a regulated PCP. So you cannot lose in buying this Gamo whether its our first or addition to your collection, all in all with my experience I give it a 5 out of 5 stars