I purchased a Gamo Viper a couple months ago and have since put about 2000 pellets through it.
I am quite satisfied with mine. I have not had any issues, at all. The scope has remained true and I only need to adjust it for weather conditions.
The range at my friends house where several of us tend to congregate about every other weekend, is from his covered patio, to a backstop set at 100 feet, with various targets (paper, spinners, silhouettes, etc., though, we "killed" the metal stand up silhouettes, shooting their stands off). The back stop even has protected lighting for night shooting and if we miss, there are 100 yards of woods and an elevation change to take care of any wayward pellets.
I would choose this air rifle again, even after the fact of researching anything I can find on air rifles in the last several months, on a daily basis.
I wouldn't mind getting something like and Air Arms TX200 Mk III, or equivalent, but, that would be out of my friends price range and I would hate to have them feel that I am “buying†accuracy (though, they probably won’t think that, since I also shoot a Crosman 1377C pump action pistol, as well, at those ranges, sometimes better then they do with their open sight and even scoped rifles).
I can typically count on sub 1†groupings at 100 feet, using Crosman Premier Lights, 7.9 gr, in the 1250 count bulk box. Most of us have found that the Crosman Premiers tend to be the most accurate and consistent pellet in our guns, which are made up of mostly 1000 FPS air rifles from Gamo for the most part as well as Crosman, Daisy, Marksmen, a Chinese lever action and a $25 Cummins lever action that shoots in the 650-800 FPS neighborhood. Most of the 1000 FPS rifles shoot somewhere from the mid 800’s to low to mid 900’s, with my Gamo Viper usually topping them in the 950 range on a typical day. This is in Washington State, at about 1000 foot elevation, a few miles away from the Puget Sound.
I also have a Gamo Shadow 1000 that came with the BSA 4x scope, which I left in it’s wrapper, for times I want to go with no scope.
Overall, the looks, quality, craftsmanship, velocity, consistency, balance and feel is better then the Shadow 1000. It just seems like it’s high quality air rifle. A couple of my friends are considering getting one themselves, or, maybe the new Whisper, when it comes out, since they appear to be similar.
I have a pending review at
Review Centre - CRT_Leech's review of the Gamo Viper .177 Air RifleHopefully, that will be up in the next couple of days.
I hope that your replacement scope holds up as well as mine.
Laters,
CRT_Leech