I disagree with the offhand shooting statement, the 350 once a scope is mounted is 10 pounds not that you can't shoot offhand with it but with its weight and heavy cocking effort, you'll just get worn out relatively quickly. I lugged mine around in the woods for an afertoon and never took it hunting again due to the weight. Nothing on this rifle is "easy to get used to'. It's extremely hold sensitive and you really have to practice to get good with it. That being said, once you get the hang of shooting it and it's broken in, it's an extremely accurate and powerful rifle. It's a very well made solid rifle and as Northwoods has said I too am very happy with mine. The only complaint I have is how horrible the rear sight is constructed, the rear sight on my 23 year old RWS 34 is a work of art in comparison. Sorry Northwoods please don't take offense to my post.Another option to consider is the .22 Diana 350. It's a magnum springer. Accurate, well made, hits hard. At 8.2lbs it's a bit on the heavy side, but not so much that it's not suited to offhand shooting. Cocking effort is around 45lbs. Stout, but easy to get used to. I bought the combo deal from PA that includes a Mantis 4-12 AO scope for $499. Great rifle for the money. Very happy with mine.
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