It's very hard to change the power of the rifle without changing the components in the rifle. However it is possible to change the how the rifle reacts when firing the pellet.
Now don't confuse speed with power, they are two different things. You can change the speed of the pellet by simply adding a few drops of Crosman pellgun oil into your pellet tin and rolling the pellets around in the oil (Don't over oil) this will lubricate the pellets and the barrel. They will go faster but will still have about the same power.
Pellets come in different weights. A lightweight pellet will fly faster but will also drift off target easier due to cross wind. A heavy weighted pellet will fly slower, BUT will fly straighter and have more knock down power. Think of it this way. Your on a motorcycle and a fly hits you in the face, It hurts, but if a bumble bee hits you I the face it REALLY hurts.
Pellet shape makes a big difference. I suggest hollow point pellets for hunting, they mushroom on impact and make a cleaner kill.
Pellets are weighed by GRAIN. .177 come in 4.8 Grain up to 9.8 Grain. Believe me this makes a big difference in power.
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you can't
Not designed for this type of modificaiton.
A hunter is a very easy costume to make. All he needs to do to make a hunter costume is to dress in camoflage and carry around a fake rifle. If he wants to get really creative, he could carry around a stuffed deer toy.
Enter shooting and hunting tournaments. Make sure that you have the correct license, ammunition and rifle or shotgun for the competition.
Yes it can but getting the current rifle "Tuned" by an expert will get you better results. Tuning will make the spring and trigger perform better.
The .308 was too powerful for an assult rifle, but the US Army gave it their best try in the 1960's, equipping the M14 rifle with numerous modifications to make it into an assault rifle. As a squad auto weapon it was probably quite adequate, but the .308 was just too powerful a round for use in weapons defined as assault rifles. If other armies tried to develop an assult rifle using the .308 cartridge, nothing ever came of it to the best knowledge of this contributor.
Daisy made a model Golden Eagle BB rifle but it was a model 104 golden Eagle from 1966-1974. Daisy made a model 88 Hunter rifle, roughly from 1957 - 1960 Daisy made a model 98 Daisy Eagle in three variations from 1955 -1960. (I think this is the rifle you are referring to.)
Japan, sharp is Japanese
yes. you can use an air rifle/ pellet gun but make sure its powerful enough to kill it or a bow but make sure you are a safe distance from houses. you must also be licensed to hunt them
If you make a good deer hunter, you will probably make a good duck hunter. Actually, it will probably easier because ducks are slower.
man+arms=hunter
Human+weapon=hunter