There are several available. The most common are and readily available are made by Gamo and Crosman. But there are over 100 different manufactures. Most are available on the web. Any air rifle that fires above 800 FPS ( feet Per Second) will be sufficient. BUT: here are a few things to remember. Stay away BB guns and rifles or any combination of BB and pellet rifles. They are just not accurate. I suggest a spring powered rifle ( Break Barrel). These will be the most powerful. C02 rifles are fun but are not as powerful as a Springer. Pump rifles are good but you have to pump them 10 times to take a shot. The downside to a springer is you have to cock it every time you take a shot. But it is more effective for taking out varmints. Use hunting pellets, They Mushroom when they hit the target and will make a clean kill. If you can afford it select a .22 caliber air rifle over a .177 caliber rifle. It will have more knock down power than a .177.
Gun or Rifle? A Rifle has better accuracy but a gun will work.. I suggest for small game get a .22 caliber pellet rifle or gun. It may be a little slower in the Feet per second (FPS) but will have more knock down power and I also suggest that you use hunting pellets. Also a spring powered rifle will have more power than a C02 powered gun or rifle. DON'T get a BB gun or rifle. They are not designed for hunting only plinking or target practice.
There are many fine selections to choose from the most common makers are Crosman and Gamo. Both of these will make a rifle or gun that will take down small game. If you are after large game like bear or moose then you are in a whole different area of air gunning and will need a PCP powered air rifle, and that will cost you around $500 just for the rifle. So I suggest you stick with small game and purchase a .22 caliber air gun or rifle. See the link below!
Any of the PCP class of pellet guns or rifles. These are high pressure pellet guns that are capable of shooting a 50cal pellet.
Depends on what you are shooting. Targets, varmints, or big game. for deer, I use a 3x9 variable. An expreme high power scope may limit the field of view to a degree that I can't FIND the deer in the scope. Long range target, a 12 power scope. Varmints (woodchuck) I use a 6x24 power. More powerful scopes tend to have a smaller field of view, and be less bright.
The dome pellet is considered to be the universal pellet.
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A Burris 4x16 will cover deer, elk and varmints.
The word "best" is subjective. What you consider "best" isn't what I would consider best for what I would want , or need. 1. What caliber? 2. Are you plan on scoping it, or are you shooting with open sights? 3. How much do you want to spend? 4. Any particular brand? Answer these questions first, then it'll be easier to answer your question.
The best for what? Paintball, .177 Pellet, 6 mm pellet or bb rifle?
Some of the best pellet stoves are breckwell.com and lennonxhearthproducts.com. You can also check out englanderstoves.com.
There is "NO" best pellet. See the link below for much greater information about pellets
Hollow point is best. It is a hunting pellet.. But be advised you have to hit a bone or the pellet may go right through the rabbit and he will run off and die elsewhere.
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