If you have ever seen a pellet move through the air in slow motion you will soon see why springers are rarely very accurate, especially at distance, the pellet moves at times, like a knuckle ball, fast ball curve ball etc. They can be accurate at close distances but not at any significant distance. Why is that? for one the air pressure is not consistent from shot to shot, second the spring speed will vary depending on the temperature of the steel, and then the pellets, they are not all created equal. if the crown of the rifle is bad, it will misshape the pellet as it leaves the muzzle causing it to do wonky things and all of these factors are added on top of the lousy triggers that springers have, which make shooting accurately a chore.
I can't shoot a springer well, but my FWB603 in my hands, will create a single hole at 10M unlike any other rifle. I once had a hole 10% larger than a pellet, and it had over 560 pellets through it. good air rifles are more accurate than powder burners.