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I started out (when I was just getting serious with air guns) with my dad's Blue Streak that he bought back in the 60's. Then I jumped into the springer world with a HW 77k in .20 cal also. With both rifles I was dropping pigeons at 55 Yards! my zero for both and practice range was 27 yards. I was getting dime size groups with the "best" pellet for that particular gun. (that's why I always (and so do many, many others) recommend shooting many different pellets thru your gun to get the most accurate one for "That" barrel) . Then I jumped into a Rem NPSS .177 (disc) and with the right pellet (10.5 crosman premier), I was dropping starlings out to 74 yards, and 50 yards Ground Squirrels was no problem. As said before you need to learn how to hold a springer, not like a .22lr but gentle like your wife. Now the CO2's and PcP's, and the sort and be a little harder hold and you can get by.Not sure if it is a 350 mag the person says the markings on the barrel say RWS p 35 I'm waiting on the paper work any advise would be helpful thanks