To load .177 pellets in a Daisy magazine, first ensure the magazine is removed from the airgun. Then, locate the loading port or opening on the magazine, typically found on the side or top. Insert each pellet head-first into the designated chambers, ensuring they are seated properly. Once loaded, reattach the magazine to the airgun and you're ready to shoot.
No it is not designed to shoot pellets.
.177 cal. Crosman, daisy, rws, beeman, marksman all make pellets in the .177 size
I believe you are asking about a Daisy Red Ryder. If so then they are designed to shoot BB not pellets.
No they won't fit. If you force it, it will ruin the rifle.
NO the Daisy Powerline 1200 is strictly a BB pistol that fires a .175 size BB not a .177 pellet
Daisy is not known for making match grade pellets (waddcuters) personally I would not use them but they could be sold about 1/3 the store price of $4.49 so the would make it $1.49
A pistol that fires .177 diameter pellets.
The Daisy model 94 carbine and model 111 Western carbine both shot BB's in the .175 caliber, not pellets in the .177 caliber.
The Crosman Phantom is designed to shoot ONLY .177 pellets NOT BB's, they will ruin the rifling in the barrel.
The BB magazine is on the top of the barrel. Put the gun on Safety, Slide the clip toward the front of the barrel, beyond the BB opening. drop in the BB's and let the slide push them together. Load the C02 cylinder into the left side of the grip under the let grip. Screw in the nut at the bottom. Aim the gun remove the safety and fire. The Daisy home page still had owners manual available for this model. All you have to do is download them.
see the link below for the owners manual. http://www.crosman.com/pdf/manuals/crosman/454/C454-OM.pdf
You need to consult your owner's manual. Some BB guns can shoot pellets, but some cannot.