The Benjamin 250 is one of three pistols that make up the 250 line of air guns. Here is how they break down:
250 is a .175 BB pistol
252 is a .22 caliber pellet pistol
257 is a .177 caliber pistol.
The problem is finding .175 BB's today most all BB are .177 caliber.
I've heard that BB are still .175 only the caliber of the barrel has moved up to .177 to accommodate pellets. I suggest you just try one.
NO the Daisy Powerline 1200 is strictly a BB pistol that fires a .175 size BB not a .177 pellet
the Benjamin model 130 doesn't use a pellet it was designed for a .175 caliberBB. The 130 line of rifles came in 3 sizes. the 130 fired a BB, the 132 fired a .22 caliber pellet and the 137 fired a .177 caliber pellet. they were made between 1946 to 1985
That would depend on the size of the wooden pellets.
You can feed a yellow Lab Cichlid the Hikari Cichlid Staple pellets. A Cichlid that is 1.5 inches can feed off of the baby size pellets or the medium size pellets.
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A pellet can come in various sizes depending on the type of pellet you are looking for. There are wood pellets for stoves, pellets for guns, pellets for grills. Usually pellets are small in size and under an inch wide.
depends what model but, glock 17 (standard size) would have a effective range of roughly 60 metres
BB basically only come in one size .177 or .175 to be exact. Pellets come in different sizes. I can only think of one model Air pistol that requires special BB's and that a Gamo P-23 it requires led BB's because it has a rifled barrel and steel BB can damage the barrel.
The number of pellets contained in the shell will depend on the size of the shot.
No. Pellet rifles are designed to shoot all brands of pellets. But remember pellets, unlike BBs come in different sizes. So if your rifle shoots .177 pellets, only shoot .177 size pellets not .22 size or any other size. Never shoot BB's in a pellet rifle unless it is designed to shoot pellets and BB. It will say in the instructions if it can shoot both. Also remember that pellets also come in different weights. Light pellets will fly faster but are not as accurate as heavier pellets that fly slower but straighter and have more knock down punch.
Range is dependent on several conditions. The size and weight of the BB or pellet. The power plant in the pistol. C02, Pump, Spring or PCP. The temperature, length and type of barrel, and finally wind. All of these effect the distance an air pistol can shoot. It is different for each model.
It all depends on the model. Air pistol use five different powerplants. C02, Pump, Spring, Nitro piston and PCP (PreCharged Pneumatic). It also depends on the size of the pellet. Pellets come in different sizes. .177, .20, .22, .25, 9MM, 357 Cal, 45 Cal, and 50 Cal.However PCP air gun are the most powerful.If you want to know more about airguns, then read the section on Air Gunning in my profile (See the link below)