Do not attempt to do load with smokeless powder.
Depends on the load and range.
This is a very nice air rifle. It is a .22 caliber not a .177 caliber rifle. it was made in two variations from 1957-1964. See the link below for the Owners manual.
Nope. It is too small, will fall out of the barrel.
The Slavia 622 is a .22 caliber pellet rifle not a .177 caliber rifle. It is a single shot Break barrel rifle. The rifle is a spring piston shooting system. To load and cock the barrel you simply push the barrel down (Break the barrel) all the way until you feel it cock. Load a .22 caliber pellet into the rear of the barrel (Breech) and make sure it's snug flush with the barrel. Load it with the skirt facing out and the dome in the barrel. Then bring the barrel back up into position and let it snap into place. AIM FIRE!
Contact Uberti Customer Service through their website and get an owner's manual. You did not say what MODEL rifle you have.
Depends entirely on the load; can be a few hundred or a few thousand
Depends entirely on the load; can be a few hundred or a few thousand
The Winchester Model 190-22 caliber rifle has a tube located just below the barrel that is unscrewed and pulled out. This tube is called a plunger. A 22 caliber long rifle bullet is recommended for this type of rifle. The plunger will hold 15 to 17 bullets. After loading, reinsert the plunger and tighten.
To provide you with an answer, more specifics are needed here - both to what question you're asking, exactly, and what your rifle is.
The model 200 was introduced in 1928 and was a .175 caliber BB muzzle loader.
Type of action has nothing to do with how far a weapon will shoot. Caliber and load is what matters.