Air guns can be hard on scopes, I finally went with a scope designed for them.
Might be your problem.
If the scope and rest are staying stable, set up a target at about 5 yards, use some sort of a bench rest and shoot 5-6 shot groups till you get a tight group in the center of the bullseye, then move out a yard or two and repeat, more yards..repeat.
Maybe if the gun came with iron sights do the same with them, might check the scope that way
If your group widens much more than what the manufactur says the gun will shoot, it could be pellets, scope, or a flaw in the gun.
Al
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