I have had many pellet guns over the years and this is what I've learned:
A single shot pellet gun is like a single shot .22, pretty boring.
A powerful pellet gun is about as loud as a .22 short so your not accomplishing much at trying to be quiet.
I have probably spilled twice as many pellets on the ground over the years than I have ever shot.
The last pellet gun I bought was a S&W 6" barrel .177 CO2 revolver that used 10 shot revolving magazines. I bought 5 extra magazines and 50 rounds was almost exactly what I could fire on one CO2 cartridge. It had a nice feel and good single action trigger but the double action wasn't anything great. It was quite accurate and had decent power for a handgun and I really enjoyed it. My pool had many big toads that would come to visit at night and they would leave big turds everywhere so I would go out at night with the pellet pistol and hold a flashlight "police style" and shoot 10 or 20 toads. It was a great gun but once I jammed a pellet between the barrel and cylinder and tried to take the gun apart and several little springs flew out and I could never get them back in right.
A single shot pellet gun is like a single shot .22, pretty boring.
A powerful pellet gun is about as loud as a .22 short so your not accomplishing much at trying to be quiet.
I have probably spilled twice as many pellets on the ground over the years than I have ever shot.
The last pellet gun I bought was a S&W 6" barrel .177 CO2 revolver that used 10 shot revolving magazines. I bought 5 extra magazines and 50 rounds was almost exactly what I could fire on one CO2 cartridge. It had a nice feel and good single action trigger but the double action wasn't anything great. It was quite accurate and had decent power for a handgun and I really enjoyed it. My pool had many big toads that would come to visit at night and they would leave big turds everywhere so I would go out at night with the pellet pistol and hold a flashlight "police style" and shoot 10 or 20 toads. It was a great gun but once I jammed a pellet between the barrel and cylinder and tried to take the gun apart and several little springs flew out and I could never get them back in right.