Depends on where you hit it. A headshot would take around 300, temple would be less, a body shot would have to penetrate fur and skin, so 400 should do the trick. Also, how about instead of killing the squirrels, how about u buy a slingshot and shoot acorns out of it at them. You hit, they fall down, you miss, they run after the acorn.
Yes it is possible
VERY small animals, i wouldn't trust it to kill anything over a small squirrel.
It would have to take about 450 and up to kill a pigeon because I own a airsoft gun that shoots 475 and I've killed pigeons with it.
Plenty such as squirrel,sparrow,groundhogs,racoons and more depending on the ammo your using I sugest pellets pointed or hollow point.
If it's a pellet gun them most pellet guns are capable of killing a squirrel. Check the FPS (Feet per Second) and if it's over 400 FPS that should be sufficient. Expect to pay $60 and up for a pellet gun. Crosman makes an excellent pellet gun that is rated at 610 FPS Called the American Classic and it cost $70. I also suggest using Hunting (Hollow point pellets) these will be the most effective.
Yes But I recommend that you use Hunting Pellets (hollow point) to make a clean kill. BB's make a poor kill and the rodent will suffer before death
It could do it, although it wouldn't be the most "graceful" means of accomplishing it.
Most likely not. Someone I know has an electric M4 that shoots over 350 FPS, and small animals he has shot have not been injured. Just as a estimate, you would need a gun firing about 450-500fps to injure a small animal.
one shot maby 750 fps with two shots maby 650 fps by Daniel hobbs
Rabbits have just as much right to a life as you, you inconsiderate, foolish swine. Don't even think about killing one of these beautiful animals, or I will break down your door and grief your doorbell.
BB guns are a poor choice for killing snakes or rodents. The BB do not deform when they strike and the rodent will suffer. Pellets are a much better choice to kill rodents. Yes the 750 will kill the snake but it may take more than one shot.
There is no specific minimum fps required to kill a bird as it depends on factors like the type of bird, shot placement, and the projectile being used. However, a general guideline is that for small birds, a minimum of 1000 fps may be sufficient, while larger birds may require higher velocities. It's important to always follow proper hunting and firearm safety guidelines.