There is no single (Most powerful ) pcp air rifle. It comes down to your definition of power. Do you mean speed or knock-down power. Light pellets fly faster. But heavier pellets fly straighter and have harder hitting and knock down power. So any PCP that fires a .177 pellet can select a variety of pellets that fit the users needs. I own 4 different PCP air guns. All of them take a charge of 3000 PSI all 4 of them have a different use and fill a different need when shooting.
its very confusing but i would say the Beemanr9 found this on the firing lines forum .com
An air rifle could be made in that calibre. Benjamin made a model 242 and 247 in .177 and .22 calber from 1968-92 but not a model 243.
Currently it's the Beeman RX-2 at 1125 FPS in a .177 pellet
If you are asking "WHAT" not "Where" is the most powerful under lever .177 air rifle. Then I suggest the "Hatsan Torpedo 150 air rifle." I comes in at around 1250 FPS where as most of the other under levers fire at around 950 to 1000 FPS. However Under levers are not the most powerful air rifles. The PCP (PreCharged Pneumatic) Class of air rifles are the most powerful air rifles. An "Air Force Condor and the Evanix Rainstorm" fires a .177 cal pellet at 1300 FPS.
A .177 caliber air rifle has very little recoil.
.177 airguns in india
No
Ask a gunsmith.
It's the size of a BB in diameter but it is more accurate than a BB. Pellets come in different sizes starting with the smallest size of .177, the largest pellet is a 50 caliber pellet and requires a very powerful air rifle to fire it.
No they won't fit. If you force it, it will ruin the rifle.
No
This is a .177 pellet rifle.
It all depends on the rifle, pellet and power source.