750 fps./BB; 665 fps./pellet The name Power-line may be a little misleading. Modern Pellet rifles are capable of firing a pellet at 1000+ fps. But this is a combination BB and Pellet gun and as far as BB rifles goes 750 fps is a good speed for a BB. This is about as fast as they can possibly go. I own 2 of these and find them very entertaining to shoot for fun.
What condition is it in? That determines the value.
the Benjamin model 130 doesn't use a pellet it was designed for a .175 caliberBB. The 130 line of rifles came in 3 sizes. the 130 fired a BB, the 132 fired a .22 caliber pellet and the 137 fired a .177 caliber pellet. they were made between 1946 to 1985
A power line works by electrons flowing through from power line to power line but if something interferes with the power lines the flow of electrons will not work. (flow)
Wood pellets are simply a highly compressed form of the original raw materials. Final pellet compression takes place in the pellet mill, however, there are several processes required initially before the raw material is suitable for the pellet mill. Particle size and moisture content are two crucial aspects that must be controlled before the raw material can enter the pellet mill. To learn more about pellet production and how wood and other biomass pellets are made, please visit our wood pellet production line.
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Atop the power line poles.
I also have one of these pistols. Have you had any responses off line to your inquiry?
Bottom line: It's all about the taste. And convenience. Oh yeah, control too. OK, new bottom line, when I head out to my deck and all the different grills and smokers I have to test, I find myself pulled to the pellet burners. Set it and forget it. Great flavor. No brainer. Pellet burners are the future.
When digging it's possible to hit an underground power line. Hitting an underground power line can be very dangerous and is similar to having contact with an overhead line.
The Insertion Loss of a line is the ratio of the power received at the end of the line to the power transmitted into the line.
Both the Gamo "Extreme" and "Hunter" line of Air rifles claim a manufacture FPS (Feet Per second) of 1250 FPS with Lead and 1650 FPS with .177 PBA pellets. Now here is the truth you should know. Don't confuse speed with accuracy or power. Most any air rifle that fires a pellet at 1200 FPS or better can obtain a speed of over 1600 FPS, simply by firing a light weight pellet and that is what Gamo PBA pellets are, very light weight. Light weight pellets are subject to cross wind and easily drift off target. Here is an Example, a .177 Gamo PBA Pellet weighs 5.4 grams while a H&N .177 pellet weighs 10.65 grams. The H&N pellet will not fly near as fast as a Gamo PBA pellet, But it will fly straighter and have considerable more knock down power than the GAMO pellet. A $2750 Olympic Feinwerkbau air rifle fires a match grade pellet at 500 FPS. This may seem to be slow, but it's dead accurate, and Olympic shooters understand accuracy. Also remember air guns/rifles are also made in the following calibers with each one slower than the previous, But look at the size. The last one fires a pellet as large as your thumb and is capable of bringing down a Boar or Deer. The sizes are: .177, .20, .22, .25, .357 Cal, 9MM, 45 Cal, and 50 Caliber. So don't confuse "Speed" with "Accuracy or Knock Down" power.