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    I'd go as far as to say that the TX is the best out-of-the-box springer you can get. The only downside is weight (they're heavy)
    And that, my friends, is why Air Arms developed the Pro Sport . In my opinion possibly the better of the two. As it has an aluminium (sorry, aluminum ) underlever that is set farther back in the stock, the rifle maintains a more traditional 'sporter' look and is better balanced. Out of the box performace is also superb. Couple that with a managable recoil (never had to re-zero my scope once it was attached) and you have a superb target/hunting/plinking rifle.

    Not sure if you can get them in the states though...

    More info here.
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