Travis,
No question that the air venturi packs a wallop. I installed one in my 22 Whisper.
Even before the air venturi, the gun trashed the Gamo scope that came with it. After that, a Tasco I had been using on 20 gauge slug guns.
I ordered a Leapers 30 mm Mini Swat with an Acushot one-piece mount. All seemed fine after that.
Then I installed the air venturi. After a few hundred pellets it would shoot a couple into the same hole, then the next few would be all over. The more I shot it, the more it got to be fewer stacked and more scattered. I was begining to suspect that the Mini Swat was going too.
Then I read on here about how a blown seal can cause POI to change around like a broken scope. So I opened it up and found the original Gamo seal had small chunks blown out of the edge with splits in the lip. Put in a new J. Maccari seal a few days ago.
I also found that the 10-32 locating pin in the underside of the Acushot mount, which has only a 1/8 diameter tip, was cracked and bent over into the aluminum of the mount. The mount had been very well trightened down with Lock-tite on all threads before, but it still moved on the reciever. The locating hole in the Whisper's recieved is 1/4 and the mount had moved enough to push the pin into the edge of the reciever hole making a large burr inside and out before the pin broke.
I had to hammer the reciever burr smooth on a mandrel before I could get the air piston out. Re-drilled the recived hole round again, then I drilled out the 10-32 threads in the mount and pressed in a 1/4 mild steel pin to make use of all of the reciever hole edge surface.
Now, after about 50 pellets it's much better at holding POI. The Leapers Mini Swat is no longer suspect and I'm waiting see how it all is after it wears in more.
Paul.