Gamo have a fine scope of air rifles accessible to the British shooter incorporating a wide scope of intrigues and styles. They all offer great worth for cash and this Varmint Stalker special is specific great as it accompanies a degree and mounts, perfect for all you sprouting seekers or back yard plinkers. The Varmint Stalker has a completely covered barrel and exceptionally commonsense manufactured Sporter stock with some pleasant outline highlights for better rifle control. At £169 all in with degree and mounts it's seems to be a decent esteem for cash spring fueled break barrel air rifle, how about we see.

Be that as it may, the best piece of the Gamo is the stock, both in configuration and feel with its "pseudo" centrefire look. The all-shaped, hard, thick plastic has two parts solidified together and structures a decent functional outline for chasing. General completion is dark crinkled with formed in trigger watchman and false magazine projection. The forend expands pass the breech turning range and in this manner looks smooth and conceals this frequently appalling piece of a break barrel rifle; the main issue is that it's extremely wobbly and effortlessly crushed between the fingers so grasp somewhat further back.

Better are the twin elastic embeds that embellish both the sides of the forend and the single handed grip. These are somewhat raised with a profound section around their outline and have an extremely material feel further improved by their dimpled surface. They improve the stock far, as does the raised cheekpiece of milder elastic which joins over the highest point of the brush. Along these lines there is a cheekpiece for left or right given shooters alike.

The force cushion is great as well, one inch of dark material elastic which has three expansive vents that have embeds that can be uprooted to give an additional "squidgy" feel. Length of draw is 14.25 inches and everything it needs is an arrangement of sling swivel studs to complete off a decent stock