I have a V-Match tuned 95 and its very smooth, but its still very light weight. Mine gives a straight smooth recoil shove but still takes very little to throw out of the group. When practiced with it, it is super accurate, but rarely when first picked up as I've forgotten how hold sensitive it is. Very cheek weld sensitive, I barely rest anything on the rear stock.
I don't know about jumpy, but they just aren't very forgiving being too light weight. So much so though mine is a .177 and if I did it again I'd probably just go .22 and stick to farmyard ranges.
Of a positive note they are a sporting weight and really nice to shoot standing unsupported. That can't be said of rifles that starting weight are 81/2lbs unless you are either very strong or very fit.