BB are inherently inaccurate. there is no best BB. The reason is the BB barrel is smooth and the BB tumbles as it is fired from the gun. Pellets usually are fired from a rifled barrel (One that has grooves in it) and they spin as they leave the barrel, making them more accurate.
The only BB gun the I know of that spins the BB's is the Gamo P23, but you MUST use Gamo lead BB's. Lead is soft and conforms to the groves in the barrel just like a Pellet would. This makes the BB more accurate.
Regular BB that are forced fired in a rifled barrel will destroy the rifling in the gun making it less accurate.
(Pellets) One at a time between shots. However it also holds 50 BB's
lower them
For a Rodent it only takes one or two shots anything larger may take more shots to put the critter down. BB guns are not designed for hunting, in fact they are a poor choice for rodent control. BB's do not deform on impact and the critter will suffer before death. Pellet guns and rifles are a better choice. The pellet will deform on impact and make a clean kill. Using a BB gun to dispatch a rodent is NOT considered Humane.
Best Shots was created in 1989-11.
depending on the model around 70 - 90 shots
Imagine a dartboard. An accurate measurement would be analogous to hitting the bulls-eye. While a precise measurement is just the tight clustering of shots.
Fuji cameras are best for high action or fast shots.
Best Shots - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L
It depends on the model of the BB gun. But usually between 60 to 100 shots
Apparently you get around 50 shots for a 16g one, so i'd assume around 200-250, although I'm unsure of how much pressure there is in a 90g.
Consider someone firing a rifle at a target. If their shots centre around the bullseye, they were accurate, even if the scatter is quite large. If the scatter is very small (i.e. all the shots are very clustered) they were very precise - even if that cluster is far from the bullseye. So accuracy: how on target are you. Precision: How much spread is there around the target?
Air rifles don't shoot bullets, they shoot BB's or Pellets. Each model is different. Some shoot one pellet at a time and must be reloaded for each shot. Others can hold multiple BB or pellets, it just depends on the model.