A Winchester Model 427 pellet gun in 22 cal shoots at speeds of between 400 and 600 feet per second. The actual velocity varies based on the number of pumps used and the distance to the target.
None. Never shoot or point a pellet gun at anyone.
It all depends on the model, the type of pellet and the power plant in the rifle. They are not all the same. FPS Stands for "Feet Per Second" The Speed that the pellet or BB traveles when fired from the rifle.
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750 fps./BB; 665 fps./pellet The name Power-line may be a little misleading. Modern Pellet rifles are capable of firing a pellet at 1000+ fps. But this is a combination BB and Pellet gun and as far as BB rifles goes 750 fps is a good speed for a BB. This is about as fast as they can possibly go. I own 2 of these and find them very entertaining to shoot for fun.
If you are asking about BB or pellet guns (NOT AIR SOFT) then the simplest way is to use Crosman Pellgun oil or RWS pellet gun oil. Place a drop in the loading chamber or barrel. (DO not over do it.) or place a thin sponge in your pellet tin with a few drops of oil on it and let the pellets get coated with oil. This will increase the speed (FPS) of the projectile. Using any other oil will destroy the o-rings and seals.
This all depends on the country where you live. Most of Europe and Canada have limits on the speed that a pellet can be fired. Their rifles and guns are made differently. In the USA there is no limit on the speed of the pellet. Pellets fired at 1200 Feet Per Second is not uncommon.
Go to airgunexpo.com, you'll also need a chronographer to find out the speed that the gun is actually shooting, and the weight of the pellet. And conturary to popular belief, a stock Springer air rifle doesn't actually shoot 1000 fps. Get a chronographer and see, you'll need one anyway.
Don't speed!
In Ronald W. Stadt's "Winchester Shotguns and Shotshells" he states that Winchester started introducing Super Speed shells in 1933.
Any Speed above 1,125 is considered Supersonic. There are several pellet rifles capable of this speed. As an example the PCP Air rifle, Air Force Condor is capable of firing a .177 pellet at 1,450 FPS.
No such thing as an average speed- varies greatly by caliber. I have some firearms that shoot at 830 FPS, and some that shoot at 4000 FPS.
In the United States their is no limit, but in other countries their are limits on speed and power.