Your question is a little too vague to answer. There are many different Air rifles with different power plants. Some are stronger than others so the all have different ranges. They also have different calibers like .177, 20, 22, 45 and 50 cal. these also all have different ranges. Many of the more powerful ones have the same range as regular rifles.
You can go to a range where they teach you how to shoot or you could buy and Air rifle and pellets and see how you get on with it as Air Rifles are not overly expensive. After a few years of practicing at a range or with your own Air Rifle you can become a Crack shot.
You will have to provide the caliber and whether it is pump or CO2 powered.
Gun or Rifle. there is a big difference. As for range What power plant do you intend to use. Spring, C02, Pump or PCP? If it PCP then you have the range of a real rifle, at least 1/4 mile
The Shamal was not Air Arms first spring rifleIt was their first pre-charged air rifle and a very good oneValue greatly depends on condition, type of stock and to whether the rifle is regulated or notHence value range £180 to £400
it depends on the quality. it could range from 20$ to 1000$
An Air Rifle is either a BB rifle or a pellet rifle. It uses air or gas to propel the projectile.
The .22 air rifle has an effective shooting range of about 60 yards. Much beyond that the pellet lacks the velocity to fly level, and lacks the speed to be effective for hunting.
shotgun for close range and rifle for long range.
A sporter air rifle and what?
No
Are you asking how do you swap and air tank on an air rifle, or swap for and air rifle? In most air rifles you put it on safe and swap out the tank by unscrewing it and replacing it.
Air rifles ranges vary depending on they're caliber, power, power plant and the pellet being used. It also depends on your application, The hunting range of an airgun is usually less than the target range. For a .177 caliber air rifle shooting at 1000 fps your maximum hunting range is probably about 40 yards. Your target range is probably about 100 yards max, since you don't need the power to take down the game at that range. For a .22 caliber air rifle shooting about 800- 1000 (with a 14.3 grain pellet) Your hunting range is more based on your gun's accuracy, than it is power. I would say the max is about 75 yards. Target could be about 130 yards or more. For a big bore, your range is usually about 100 yards or more depending on the game.