Norica Norica Omnia ZRS

I know someone who has one, his review of it and others I have heard are not good....has held me back from ordering one, but maybe they have then sorted out now and I'm missing something good.
On the earlier models there were a few problems with the ZRS and were very pellet picky but I heard that Norica have Ironed out the problems and after the break In period they are pretty accurate . we will see on Tuesday .
 
The ZRS arrived this morning , first impressions , nice looking rifle well built nice open sights solid wooden stock over all Im impressed with the fit and finish .
Its almost 100f here today so I only shot around 20 pellets before I started to over heat , I was going to try the JSB 8.44g first but they were a loose fit In the barrel so I went with the AEA 8.72g which were a snug fit , I started out at 25 yards ten shots with the AEA 8.72g and got this tight group not to shabby for a gun right out of the box although I did clean the barrel first , the recoil well there Is none Norica did a great job with that . I Intend to push It out to 50 yards and to chronograph the speeds of different pellets .
Is this gun ( In the wood stock version ) worth the asking price IMHO yes yes It Is , although In all honesty I did get a 12% discount + free shipping .

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I bought one when they first came out. It is original polymer stock. Mine likes JSB 8.4. There is no recoil and accuracy is as good as my Diana 34 and Diana 52.
Everything works just fine and dandy. Very glad I got it. I once owned a TX200Sr recoiless and it required frequent adjustments to the sledge system. This rifle does not.
 
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Surprisingly nice looking stock, any idea what type of wood? Looks like walnut but sometimes these stock makers can play tricks.
I dont think Its beach but I could be wrong If It were walnut I think they would have said so In the description . It does have a nice grain to It . Maybe somebody else could chime In...