No. The only .30-06 cartridge is the .30-06 Springfield. The nomenclature .30-06 is a military one, and is unique to that cartridge. .30 indicates the calibre, and 06 indicates the year of adoption by the US Military. The 7.62x51 NATO and .308 Winchester cartridges are essentially shortened versions of the .30-06, but do not share the designation of .30-06.
it might be for the Krag rifle, cal. 30/40..... not 30/06
No, Springfield, IL is not on a bay. Other than its proximity to Lake Springfield, Springfield, IL is landlocked (surrounded by land, not water).
Other than the obvious (location), the biggest difference I can think of is that Springfield imports and markets firearms from other makers.
yes
No, Springfield is bigger
3006, 3015, 3024, 3033, 3042, 3051, 3060 . . .
Yes, in 1965, Savage made the model 99C. It was available in the 7mm-08, and is valued higher than the other calibers on this model.
Montgomery Alabama is farther east than Springfield Illinois.
The choice between a 2506 and a 3006 typically depends on the specific application and requirements. The 3006 generally offers higher performance and capabilities compared to the 2506, making it a better option for tasks that demand more power or efficiency. However, if the application does not require the additional features or performance, the 2506 may be sufficient and more cost-effective. Ultimately, it's essential to consider the specific needs and context to determine which is better.
No. Springfield, IL is an inland city. We know this because any map of Illinois shows Springfield to not border any major bodies of water. However, Springfield does touch on the small Lake of Springfield.
Montgomery, Alabama is further east than Springfield, Illinois.
1.5 inches. For diameters greater than one inch, inches or millimeters are usually used, not calibers.