Air Rifles come in several different bores. .177, .20, .22, .25, 9mm, 45 Cal, 357, and 50 Cal. Big bore usually refers to the 9mm, 45 Cal and 50 Cal. These rifles fall into the PCP class of Air Rifles.
It depends on the caliber. Air Pellets come in .177, .20, .22, 25, 9mm, 45 Cal, 357 cal, and 50 caliber. Different manufactures make different size pellets.
Air guns and air rifles come in many sizes. BB guns are .177. Pellet guns & rifles are made in .177, .20, .22, .25, 9MM, 357 Cal, 45 Cal and 50 Caliber. The last four sizes are usually restricted to the PCP (PreCharged Pneumatic) class of air guns. (Big Boar)
The most common ammo is the .177 BB or .177 pellet. However some pellets come in 20cal, 22cal, 25cal and the larger 45 and 50 cal pellets. That are used in the big bore PCP Air Rifles.
The most common ammo is the .177 BB or .177 pellet. However some pellets come in 20cal, 22cal, 25cal and the larger 45 and 50 cal pellets. That are used in the big bore PCP Air Rifles.
just the sheer size of the .22 caliber pellet will do more damage than a .177 pellet. Here are the sizes of pellets today that are on the market. .177, .20, .22, .25, 9mm, 45 cal and 50 cal. The last 3 are usually restricted to PCP air rifles. (Big Bore)
Generally the .177 caliber universal pellet or BB is the most common ammunition for an air rifle. However other pellets are available for larger bore air rifles. These include. .20, .22, .25, .30, 9MM, 45 cal, 357 cal and finally .50 caliber.
In good condition it is worth between $45-$85. More if it is in excellent condition.
Yes If it's a 50 Cal PCP Air Rifle. PCP's (PeCharges Pneumatic) air rifles & guns are designed to hold a pressure of 2000 to 3000 PSI and can take down large game like Deer and Elk. PCP also come in 45 Cal and 9mm along with .177, .20, .22 & .25 Caliber. PCP's are the high end of Air rifles and guns.
Somewhat. The .25 cal is just bigger and hits harder. Other than shape and air pressure behind the pellet, the size and weight of the pellet has a effect on the accuracy. OKAY look at it this way. (Pellets come in different weights.) a lightweight pellet will fly faster and farther than a heavy pellet. BUT it is more effected by crosswind than a heavy weight pellet. The Heavy pellet will fly straighter, slower and have more knockdown power than a lighter pellet. So a .25 cal pellet is heaver and slower than a .22 cal pellet but it has more impact and a little more accurate than a .22 cal pellet. PCP rifles come in different sizes. like .177, .20, .22, .25, 9mm, .357 cal 45 cal and 50 cal. Hitting a target with a .177 cal is like hitting it with a BB, but hit it with a 50 cal and you rip a huge hole in the target. The .177 will fly a lot farther but the 50 cal is a destroyer. I own both a .22 cal and a .25 cal Marauder. along with several others.
If you are talking about a .177 caliber pellet. Most likely the answer is NO. But if you are talking about a 45 caliber or 50 caliber pellet then the answer is Yes. Pellet guns come in .177, .20, .22, .25, 9MM, 45 cal and 50 Caliber. The last 3 sizes are fired by PCP air rifles (Recharged pneumatic ) that require a scuba tank to charge them to 3000 PSI. They are still pellet rifles just the BIG BOY of pellet rifles.
It all depends on the model. Air pistol use five different powerplants. C02, Pump, Spring, Nitro piston and PCP (PreCharged Pneumatic). It also depends on the size of the pellet. Pellets come in different sizes. .177, .20, .22, .25, 9MM, 357 Cal, 45 Cal, and 50 Cal.However PCP air gun are the most powerful.If you want to know more about airguns, then read the section on Air Gunning in my profile (See the link below)