One group doesn't make a normal. Especially at 10 meters. I can show you lots of singular short range groups that will make your head spin. The more you stretch it out, difficulty grows exponentially harder. I thought I was a real hero shooting ten yards in my basement until shooting at 25 and 50 yards outdoors humbled me.
Cherry picked groups are absolutely worthless. Show me a whole page of groups then we'll talk. I'm fed up with all the heros out there that skew new peoples expectations by posting a single anomaly. When I was new to airguns I almost gave up airguns because I was comparing my average groups to peoples cherry picked groups.
If you are under 2 MOA with a springer you're doing well. That's under quarter inch center to center at 10 meters, half inch at 25 yards and one inch at 50 yards.
Mathematically the groups should grow in linear relationships to the distance. Example a half inch 25 yard group should be one inch at 50 yards. In reality, air gun groups grow exponentially with distance. The same gun with half inch groups at 25 yards will likely be closer two inches at 50 yards.