Just curious which version you got - the PAL or non-PAL version?
My experience with Gamos have been all over the board. Have had some really weak and inaccurate rifles (Scout Recon -I think it was called - sold it over 13-14 years ago), had some that were innovative (Viper Express air shotgun/.22 combo - PAL), some that I should have never bought (Extreme CO2 pump .22 pellet - PAL - that broke on me shortly after the first few shots and unfortunately it was "Final Sale" through LeBaron. And then the one I had which I really liked, but the cocking power was too much for me - the Gamo Hunter Extreme .177 - PAL - wish I never sold that one since mine was very accurate despite how difficult it was to operate for my feeble Mr. Burns frame.
Nowadays, the selection of air rifles runs the gamut and there is more variety available than ever in the past. And of course, the price and quality run the range from budget plinker that may not hit the side of the barn, to competitive shooter quality.
I got the PAL version.
I also spent time reading up on airguns last night. My question seems kinda silly now lol as I had not realized how high end some of the airguns are that some posters on here buy and shoot. A whole new area for me to learn about it seems.
Shoot and enjoy. Be sure to buy good quality pellets of varying weights to find out what shoots most accurately. I have a precharged pneumatic air rifle that shoots really well, but with Daisy pellets, it shoots like crap. You will never know how good your air rifle shoots, unless you experiment around with pellets. I like the JSB match pellets, but a crossman pellet is fine for knocking over plates, hitting spinners, etc. Velocity may not be your friend, and a heavier pellet might shoot better. But, who knows, you have to try.
My friend, don't feel that way. This is a community of varied shooting interests and as such, you will have people who will have $300 handguns to people who have handguns over $5000. I bought a precision rifle last year (Savage Axis II Precision) and it was around $1000 but then I saw all these people who had Cadex rifles upwards of $9000 and I felt like I was going to a comic book convention with Archie comics.
I have owned a number of PAL airguns and no way should you diminish your interest or feel out of place compared to anyone else. We are all here to enjoy shooting and guns, and that's the main thing.
I haven't even received the Gamo Varmint yet but am already looking at the better models mentioned in this thread such as Dianas etc. lol