As for myself, I'm a dyed in the wool, dedicated Springer guy. However, I also have, and occasionally shoot my CO2 rifles and pistols, my pumpers (my Dragonfly MK ll is my favorite here, although I also enjoy my Sheridan), and on to my springers . . . definitely my first love. First of all, you have to put real work into learning to shoot a springer well. There are no pumps and valves, just you, the pellets of choice and the rifle. When heading to the range, there are no tanks, compressors, or fill tube's. I only need myself, my gun and ammo. I enjoy working at shooting accurately. Let me share a quick story as an example. A number of years ago, a shooting buddy was bringing his RAW chassis rifle to shoot on a daily basis. WOW! Hole on hole, every time. That guy could shoot. He kept offering to let me shoot his expensive pcp RAW. I thought naw, I don't want to break it. Finally he broke me down and I took a few shots. That's right . . . HOLE ON HOLE, the first time! Now, for me anyway, I'll stick to my underlever springers. The challenges I guess are what make our sport fun for me. Orv.