Actually you don't want to use a BB gun. BB guns & rifles are both smooth bore weapons. This means that they are inaccurate. The BB tumbles as it comes out of the barrel and can spin off target. Pellet rifles and guns have Rifles barrels (Grooves in the barrel) this makes the pellet spin just like a bullet. This makes it fly straighter and travel further. Also BB's do not deform when they hit a target and will make the squirrel suffer. Hunting pellets ( Hollow point ) will deform when they hit the target and kill it quickly and humanely. I suggest that you locate a good air rifle, it will start around $100 for a basic air rifle for hunting. See the link below to view air rifle and get an Idea of prices. You can also read the reviews on each rifle ( owners write the reviews ).
If you are looking for a suggestion I would look at the Crosman model 2260 it is a short rifle that uses C02 cylinders and it shoots a .22 caliber pellet not a .177 pellet. The pellet is larger and better for hunting small game. The cost is around $85. The downside is: you can not leave a partially charged C02 cylinder in the gun overnight, it's too hard on the seals. You have to use up the whole cylinder charge ( about 80 shots per cylinder ) In fact you should never leave a C02 cylinder in and air gun over night. Your next option is to get a pump air rifle or break barrel rifle. So take some time and select one that fits your needs.
Yes! But it will suffer. BB's are a poor hunting choice for hunting. Pellet guns and rifles are more humane.
we have squirrels in backyard they are distroying pair trees and peacan trees ,is it loegal to shoot a squiirrel with a pellet gun?
It is possible It depends on the size of the pellet and where you hit the squirrel. A hunting pellet is best to use when hunting squirrels they are designed to flatten out when they strike. Pointed pellets might go right through the rodent. Never use BB's to shoot a squirrel. The BB doesn't deform and can cause great agony for the critter before it kills it. It's always best to try for a head shot.
beagle for gun hunting. Labrador for bow hunting.
"Browning" The best there is for extreme hunting
Depending on where you live and the local law. Yes a pellet gun will kill a squirrel. I suggest you use "Hollow point" hunting pellets.
A shotgun is the only legal firearm for duck hunting in the US.
Most folks use a 12 guage shot gun.
It can be- for very small game animals- squirrel and rabbit sized. It is too small for deer, and rifles are not used for birds.
The best brand of .177 caliber gun that is good for hunting will depend upon what type of hunting a person is doing. Two good brands for general hunting are the Daisy and Crossman.
For small game hunting, I think so.
There is no ONE "best kind of gun". Not for military, target, hunting, or defense. Different guns are made to meet different needs.