It depends what you're county's hunting laws are. I would call your local police, or even a local guns shop or sporting goods store, they would know. Better to be safe than getting arrested or fined and having your gun taken away.
Most Pellet guns and Rifles will kill a rabbit. I suggest using Hunting pellets for the quickest kill. BB guns are a poor choice for hunting rabbits. The BB do not deform when they hit a target and will make the rabbit suffer, where the pellet is designed to put the animal down quickly.
In certain states you are allowed to do that but in NY 77% your not allowed. Hope this helped :)
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ya i geuss they pretty much let u do what u want
Yes you can kill a duck with a pellet rifle, but it depends on the model and where you shoot the duck. Cheap pellet rifles under $100 usually are not powerful enough to put the duck down without it suffering. A good pellet rifle $150 or more will be sufficient. Also I suggest you use hunting pellets (Hollowpoint) they will be the most effective. A head shot is the best place to put it down quickly. Also it may require a license to shoot the Duck depending on where you live.
With the right pellet you you can, But it should be a hunting Pellet (Hollow-point) and it should be a heavy pellet not a light weight pellet with at least 900 to1000 FPS.
Nope. Pellet guns are fairly safe to use.
Several airgun makers make suitable pellets for hunting. Try Crosman "Hollow point pellet" they are designed for small game hunting. Or the Gamo "Pointed Hollow Point" it also is designed for hunting. Stay away from the Gamo "Raptor" Pellet. It is too light and wonders off target in a breeze.You could use any pellet almost.
Hollow point is best. It is a hunting pellet.. But be advised you have to hit a bone or the pellet may go right through the rabbit and he will run off and die elsewhere.
Birds can be killed with a BB gun at close range. Larger animals, such as squirrels and rabbits are not likely to be killed, but would be AT LEAST injured- which is not a good thing for a hunter- so don't try it. Pellet guns typically have more power, and SOME pellet guns are used for hunting small game.
Yes, Here in Canada the law is 500 fps and under. I would check around to see yours.
I suggest a "Hollow point" Hunting pellet. The heaver the better.H&N Baracuda Hunter Extreme Pellets, .22 Cal, 19.09 Grains, Hollowpoint, 200ct