Any .177 cal pellet can be shot from you air rifle. However you will find that some brands are much better than others.
Gamo Hunter Extreme 1650 FPS - Air rifle .177 Cal Air Force TalonP 900 FPS air pistol .25 Cal Hatsan AT P1 Air Pistol .177 870 FPS The Air Force TalonP is faster in .25 Cal than the Hatsan .177 Cal
If you are serious about air rifle .177 competition then there are several to choose from (See the link below) But I would select one of the Feinwerkbau P700 models.
Rodents
Not normally. BB are 177 cal, air soft is 6mm
The Benjamin 132 is an air pistol not a rifle, it uses .22 caliber pellets, not .177 caliber pellets. The 130 series of Benjamin pistols were models: 130 shot .175 Cal BB's 132 shot .22 Cal pellets 137 shot .177 Cal pellets If yours is a rifle then I have NO idea what it shoots
Ask a gunsmith.
No it will jam in the barrel.
No,because bb's are a standard .22 caliber;witch means a .177 caliber rifle would have to have a .177 caliber bb.I don't believe any company would make the bb any smaller,do to supply and demand reasons of cost to produce one.~Jason Actually Jason, the diameter of BB's, is .175,, this is to allow the projectile to fit "loosely" enough in the barrel so as to not jam. Most .177 cal air rifles WILL NOT shoot BB's. ^^Frank
Small game like squirrels, rabbits and rodents.
Well, the .22 is bigger than a .177, but the "strength" depends on the action of the air rifle that shoots them. Certainly the .22 will have more hitting power assuming that the pellets are traveling at the same speed.
No. a 177 is a 4.5mm pellet. A 5mm is a 20 cal pellet. A 5.5mm is a 22 cal pellet Don't try it in the wrong airgun.