BB's are usually made of copper, lead or steel. Steel being the strongest. Pellets are made of a softer material by design. If your question is about air gunning then the PCP class of air guns are the strongest. If you want to understand more then see the link below and read the section on Air gunning.
The gun must be designed to shoot both BB's or Pellets. If it is not designed to do so then it is not recommended.
BB's are round and are .175 caliber. Pellets are not round and come in different shapes and sizes. If the gun or rifle is legal then the BB's and pellets are legal.
What model BB gun are you asking about.
You Don't. Shooting BB's in a pellet gun that is not designed for it will ruin the rifling in the barrel. Some airguns are designed to shoot both BB's and pellets. But if the Owners manual calls for pellets and says nothing about BB's then stick with pellets.
You don't. It strictly a BB gun. It is not designed for Pellets.
A regular BB gun can not shoot air-soft pellets. BB guns shoot a .175 BB. Air guns shoot a much larger 6MM BB.
A BB gun is a gun which shoots BB-size pellets, typically with the use of compressed air, or a compressed spring.
No. BB's do not fly as straight as pellets. Pellets deform when they hit a target and have more knock down power. BB's do not deform when they strike and will make the rodent suffer before death where as pellets make a clean kill.
While many pellet guns are configured to be able to fire regular BB's, most BB guns cannot fire standard BB caliber pellets. To fire a pellet, the BB gun would have to be a breech loaded or break-barrel loaded design, and the pellets would have to be loaded single-shot.
(Pellets) One at a time between shots. However it also holds 50 BB's
Any where from $2.50 to $16.00 for a tin of pellets. Or do you want BB's?
You need to consult your owner's manual. Some BB guns can shoot pellets, but some cannot.