No. BB's do not fly as straight as pellets. Pellets deform when they hit a target and have more knock down power. BB's do not deform when they strike and will make the rodent suffer before death where as pellets make a clean kill.
It's not the speed of the pellet it's the size and the type of the pellet. Yes a .177 caliber pellet can kill a pig but it most likely would take several shots, depending on where you hit it. Also "Hunting or hollow point pellets" should be used. A head or heart shot is best. I suggest At least a 25 caliber pellet should be used. If you can afford a a good hunting pellet rifle then I suggest a .25 cal Marauder, a 357 Rogue or a .50 cal Sam Yang. But these are expensive and have devistating power because they at PCP class rifles. (PreCharged Pneumatic) There are a few .25 cal springers or Nitro gas like the "Benjamin trail NP XL" that are a better choice than a .177 cal pellet rifle. .177 usually are not recommended for hunting anything larger than a rodent.
A conventional stove is better, as it uses less wood burning materials.
It depends what you're county's hunting laws are. I would call your local police, or even a local guns shop or sporting goods store, they would know. Better to be safe than getting arrested or fined and having your gun taken away.
I think wood pellet grills are healthier than a regular grill, wood is better than propane as far as I am concern. It created some smoky smell and taste which is my favorite.
Yes
Pellet feed contains air in the pellet. Also, the density of the pellet is lighter than water, thus enabling it to float on the surface of water.
Katniss is a better archer than Gale. She is amazing with a bow and arrows; she never misses.
Hunting is now more than just killing for food. Many hunters hunt to get a trophy or for the fun of it, whereas farming is about growing and raising crops and livestock, respectively, to sell to people as food. However, hunting is better than farming in terms of environmental benefits because it poses a lesser impact than even the most sustainable kind of farming does, especially in terms of hunting animals for food and nothing else.
In general, BB guns are smoothbore, and the barrel is larger than the steel BB. Pellets guns are rifled, and fire a lead pellet that is a squeeze fit to the bore. This is MUCH more accurate than a BB. GOOD pellet guns are more accurate than firearms, within their usable range. I have one pellet rifle that will put pellet after pellet into the same hole in the target at 10 meters.
No
The .22 is a larger slug and will have more knockdown power than the .177.
It's a 16 shot BB repeater or a SINGLE shot pellet rifle