
I JUST OPENED MY LATEST ACCESSORY PACKAGE WITH 10 MORE 100 ROUND BELTS. I ORDERED 6 EXTRA 100 ROUNG BELTS WITH MY FIRST ORDER. IT IS A PAIN IN THE ASS TO LOAD THE BELTS, BUT WELL WORTH IT WHEN SHOOTING 12 ROUNDS A SECOND, BLASTING CANS, BOTTLES OF WATER, EVEN AN OLD TV THAT WAS BROKEN. If you plan shooting targets or hunting small game, this airgun should work fine. Still, you could do worse, like get the stock Drozd BB gun, which shoots 2.29 ft/lbs at 450 FPS or 3.32 ft/lbs at 541 FPS with mods. 68 ball launcher that exerts around 17 ft/lbs at 250-350 FPS. On the other hand, police sometimes use a less lethal. An average punch is betwen 20 and 60 ft/lbs, and weapons that exert over 200 ft/lbs are usually adaquate for self defense. Even the SMG 22 won’t give you more than 12.79 ft/lbs at the muzzle. airguns I list on my website or a firearm, you can’t really expect much power from an airgun. Unless you get into Big bore PCPs, the automatic. In the end, I think you’ll be less concerned about the velocity or even the overall power of this airgun when you consider that most airguns typically don’t exert any more than 10 percent the energy of a. I’ve also heard that Predator Polymag pellets work very well in this gun.

If you don’t really care and just want to shoot some decent Walmart pellets, the Daisy pointed pellets will work well. If you want more speed, just get Gamo PBA platinum 9.9 grain pellets or RWS Hyper Velocity 11 grain pellets. For a balance between velocity, aim, power and ease of loading, I’d probably go with Gamo. The manual says 560 FPS but the website says 600 FPS I guess it depends on the temp you shoot in, the weight of the pellet, how well you maintain the gun and the wind. I don’t know about mussels or even oysters, but I think this gun shoots 550-600 clams per second from the muzzle to the shells if the clams are all lined up in single file.
