i actually enjoy my shadow express... it is quite good with the shotgun shells for impromptu bird hunting from right under the tree, and at no more than 30 feet. Sparrows, starlings, maybe a pigeon... and the pellet function, well it is good enough for 1.5 inch 5 shot groups at 20 yards. it is extremely pellet sensitive, and believe it or not, it shoots the Daisy wadcutter .22 with extreme accuracy. i use the bead to aim, no scope, and you just need to learn how to aim it, and make sure that you are consistent with your head, eye, shoulder positioning...i can take my time and aim correctly and get head shots at 20 yards, but i know that if i bring it up to my shoulder quickly i must aim 1 inch to the left and i'll hit my target also. It has balls! knocks squirrels right off the tree and it hits coffee cans decisively. it is relatively quiet and sturdy. Not accurate with light pellets, so no hobbies RWS for my shottie. It likes also the Gamo hunters. It is not a BSA, but then my BSA could not hit a bird on take off if it lifted off 5 feet in front of me (but if it sat on a tree at 50 yards... that is another story...). look at it for what it is, is a daring attempt at something different, not perfect, but not a bad rifle...