In an effort to make sure you have plenty to shoot at I developed a page with some targets you can print and use with your air rifle at home.
Click on target then save the image to your hard drive then print
There is another page with targets in PDF form you can download here courtesy of the "Reload Bench"
Some Articles on Air Rifle shooting
Here is a list of suppliers for good quality air rifles at a good price
RWS Model 34 177/22 Cal.

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.22 Pellet Combo/ Scope Package. Accuracy, power and style combined
into one affordable rifle. Using our time proven spring piston power plant
housed in a breakbarrel rifle, the Model 34 in .177 caliber
is capable of smoking the 1000fps plateau. Though designed as a
workhorse air gun devoid of extra trimmings, this rifle is still graced
with polished blued metalwork, a full sized hardwood able trigger, an
automatic safety, and a finely rifled barrel.
This model is also offered in a carbine version for those shooters seeking a compact, potent sporting rifle. In addition, the Model 34 is a available in two all weather versions, both with extremely durable black epoxy finishes on the stocks. The 34N has a nickel-electrolysis finish on the metalwork, while the 34B has a discrete matte black coating on its metal. The combinations of special finishes on the stock and metal make these two editions relatively maintenance free, while creating an eye-catching impression. For those shooters looking for a magnum air gun on a mini budget, look no further than the RWS Model 34. Specifications: - Caliber: .22 pellet - Action: Break barrel - Power: Spring - Capacity: 1-shot - Total Length: 45" - Barrel Length: 19.5" - Weight: 7.3lbs. - Velocity: 800 - Trigger pull: 3.3lbs. - Cocking: 33lbs. |
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Tech Force Contender Series Model 89 177/22 Cal.

The Tech Force Contender Series® Model 89 is one sweet breakbarrel air rifle! The crisp open sights are definitley a cut above the rest. They are high quality and both the front and rear sights are all-metal and sharp. The rear sight is fully adjustable and has a fine scale for the windage adjustment and a crisp thumbwheel for elevation. The beechwood stock is beautiful and very well-made. Reddish overtones enhance the rich, dark brown color and the pistol grip and forearm are covered with two generous panels of fine checkering. The Contender 89 is not only beautiful, its very powerful, shooting at 1100 fps, and its very accurate! At 30 yards, the C-T-C measured 0.442". This rifle does not diesel, buzz, vibrate, has very little recoil and an extremely light cocking effort. It will hold its own with the TX200, Beeman R1 and the RWS 48 rifles at a much lower cost. It also comes with a muzzle brake and blade front sight with standard features including a scope block and soft rubber recoil pad.
| Specifications | TF89 .177/.22 |
| Velocity | 1100fps/900fps |
| Overall Length | 46.1" |
| Barrel Length | 17.9" |
| Weight | 7.72 lbs |
| Cocking Effort | 28 lbs |
| Capacity | 1 round |
| Action | Break Barrel |
| Power Plant | Spring Piston |
| Safety | Automatic |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
This is a handy sight to get if your used to shooting through a peep sight on your Musket or Carbine, fully adjustable
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on picture to go to the web site 
This is the pellet that I use and here is a link to "Cheaper
than Dirt" a tin of 500 for $8.13
I have see a tin of 250 go for the same price.