Yes, must be .24 caliber or larger for hunting big game. See link below-
any high power rifle will do the job some have there favorites to use but any rifle will work, you could use a shotgun or bow also but most people use rifles
You can use direct or alternative current to get power when building a rifle from scratch.
In states that do not allow the use of a high-power rifle to hunt deer, you may be able to use a shotgun loaded with buckshot or slugs.
Fans are allowed to use cow bells at high school football games in Iowa. This is only not the case if the school specifically says no.
Don't put as much air in the rifle. If you have a dial to set the power then use it. As you shot the power drops. You can dry fire some PCP air rifles.
Yes, if you have a semi auto and are in a rifle county. It has about the same power as a 30-30 deer rifle. Nothing great.
That would PROBABLY be the first rifle to use a smokeless powder cartridge- the French 8mm Lebel.
You can't use the battle rifle and the equipment (bubble shield, power drain, etc.).
Yes. I own the rifle myself, buy .36g BBs, or else the power of the rifle will send the BB flying in the wrong direction.
Generally, a "high-powered rifle" is any modern rifle designed to fire a bullet at high velocity from a hollow cylindrical metal shell by means of igniting a primer and detonating a smokeless power charge contained within. Exactly where a "rifle" becomes a "high-powered rifle" has never been definitively established.Clearly rifles chambered for the .30/30, the .30/06, the .270 Winchester, and the .308-- which are designed for hunting medium to big game and/or military use--are high-powered rifles. Even smaller rounds such as the .243 Winchester, the .222 and the .22 hornet are generally so classified. Alternatively, .22 rimfires are generally not considered high-powered rifles, nor are rifles designed to fire handgun rounds such as the .357 magnum and the .44 magnum.
Appliances for heating purpose have high power ratings.
.22 Short, .22 Long, .22 Long Rifle. Depending on AGE of the rifle, do NOT use HYPER-Velocity .22LR ammo, like Stingers. But you CAN use HIGH- Velocity.