Pyrodex does not MAKE a .22 caliber pellet, so no, no one sells them. .45, 50, and 54 caliber only.
Not unless the maker says it is safe
sure they are both 50 grain.As long as they fit in your barrel your fine.
The Wolf Magnum is rated for 150 grains maximum charge and designed for use with Pyrodex pellets or similar pellet type powder and 209 shotgun primer ignition.
No it will jam in the barrel.
don't believe any such item as 58 cal. black powder pellets. but, there is a 58 cal. slug for the 58 cal. black powder rifle
The Benjamin 132 is an air pistol not a rifle, it uses .22 caliber pellets, not .177 caliber pellets. The 130 series of Benjamin pistols were models: 130 shot .175 Cal BB's 132 shot .22 Cal pellets 137 shot .177 Cal pellets If yours is a rifle then I have NO idea what it shoots
Quick disclaimer load the rifle according to manufacturer load data. what is safe in my rifle may not be safe for yours. There that part is done. That depends on what the stag horn mag rifle likes. The rifle can safely handle 150 grains of powder. black powder is measured by volume not weight. I have a staghorn mag. in 50 cal and it likes 100 grains of pyrodex pellets. I have shot 150 grains of both loose pyrodex and pellets but with no great accuracy. All because the rifle can handle 150 grains of powder doesn't mean it will shoot your bullet accurately. My rifle likes the 100 grains and I get decent groups. There are other factors as well bare in mind different bullets and will shoot differently too.
A pistol that fires .177 diameter pellets.
The medalist is a .22 caliber pellet pistol. You need to purchase .22 cal pellets not .177 cal pellets. you can find them at most large sporting goods stores.
First of all if your gun shoots plastic BB's then DO NOT hunt with it. If it shoots lead or any other metal then it would depend. Here is the recommendations for squirel hunting. .177 cal. lead pellets Minimum 650 F.P.S. PBA pellets 800 F.P.S. Minimum .20 cal. lead pellets Minimum 625 F.P.S. PBA pellets 750 F.P.S. Minimum .22 cal. lead pellets Minimum 580 F.P.S. PBA pellets 725 F.P.S Minimum .25 cal. lead pellets Minimum 550 F.P.S PBA pellets 700 F.P.S. Minimum This is just based on what I've seen work. I am not responsible for anything regarding this post.
Either FFFg black powder or Pyrodex P may be used.
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.