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Go to airgunexpo.com, you'll also need a chronographer to find out the speed that the gun is actually shooting, and the weight of the pellet. And conturary to popular belief, a stock Springer air rifle doesn't actually shoot 1000 fps. Get a chronographer and see, you'll need one anyway.

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The force of a 0.177 caliber pellet traveling at 1000 feet per second would depend on the weight of the pellet. To calculate force, you would need to use the formula force = mass x acceleration. The mass of the pellet can be converted from its weight and acceleration would be the change in velocity over time.

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