If you are talking about a .177 caliber pellet. Most likely the answer is NO. But if you are talking about a 45 caliber or 50 caliber pellet then the answer is Yes. Pellet guns come in .177, .20, .22, .25, 9MM, 45 cal and 50 Caliber. The last 3 sizes are fired by PCP air rifles (Recharged pneumatic ) that require a Scuba tank to charge them to 3000 PSI. They are still pellet rifles just the BIG BOY of pellet rifles.
The highest velocity of an airgun is that of Evanix AR6 pistol which is 1000 fps.
It depends on the size, weight and FPS of the pellet.
Yes it is possible
Yeah eventually from lead poisioning! Not a good idea. Coyotes are to big for an air rifle.
FPS stands for Feet Per second. This is how the air gun is rated at firing a BB or Pellet. Every model has a different FPS.
Most likely not. It all depends where it strikes you. ALWAY treat an Air Gun safely 380 fps will most likely not puncture skin you would have to take an eye or juggular shot to have a chance
65 FPS
In the airgun world 750 FPS is not considered extremely fast. Considering many airguns are capable of exceeding over 1200 FPS. Therefor almost any auto reset target can handle the slower 750 FPS strike from an airgun
Yes, if you hit the lungs, even at that speed you can kill it. In old times, bows can only get about 170 fps and they can still kil large mammals. It is accuracy not speed that kills.
Highly unlikely.
For a rifle that fires between 800 & 1000 FPS you should set your target at 60 feet. You will have to adjust for rifles that shoot at a slower FPS.
It can be vary dangerous. It can fire up to 400 BB's at over 500 FPS.