There are two important things to do. Step one is to seek medical attention. Be sure to tell the attending caregiver that you were shot with a pellet gun. This information should be included as part of your medical record, and will be integral to assisting those in step two. The second step is to notify the police or sheriff so they can do their job. Both things are important, and they are set down in the correct order in which they should be addressed.
I would seek medical attention.
Any pellet gun should be handled like a real firearm. Yes you can be killed with a pellet gun under the right circumstances.
Yes
In most cases, you can survive a pellet gun shot, but it will be painful, or worse. If you are hit just right (or wrong) you could die, so don't treat it lightly.
Can not be answered without knowing how heavy the pellet is, how fast it will be leaving the muzzle, pellet shape, location where it will be shot.
Yes if it's a Pellet or BB gun, not airsoft. It is possible.
It is more painful when the pellet does not burst. It often creates a welt.
Head or Heart shot
It is possible, Yes, But it depends on the caliber, Weight of the pellet, the FPS of the gun. I suggest using a Pellet rifle not a pellet gun. I suggest a head shot using hollow point pellets. Also a license may be required to hunt the goose
The size of a pellet or a shot for an air gun is dependent on which pellet you are looking at. The range of sizes is 1.3 mm to 15.24 mm for the largest ones.
You will most likely just pass it.
It refers to the size of the shot pellet. It is the largest size of "birdshot", and each pellet is about .190" (4.83mm) in diameter. There are about 62 of these pellets to one ounce.
It can leave everything from a welt to penetrating the skin and doing physical damage. Always treat a pellet gun like a firearm.