I'm not quite sure about the 3006, but I know that the longest recorded kill shot with a .308 was at about one and a half miles, possibly more.
depends on what model it is as well as the age. need more details on the rifle.
Need much more information.
You would have to be more specific with details as to date of manufacture, overall condition, etc. The pre-1964 Winchester Model 70 are generally more desirable than the post-64 rifles, and that can drive the value up.
A carbine is a shortened version of the standard infantry rifle. It is used by calvary and artillery for duty where a small weapon and a large ammunition supply are more important than the power and range provided by a rifle.
First, it is rifle, not riffle. Second, no, or we would shoot tanks with a rifle. Cannon are more powerful. Finally, depends on the rifle. I have a .22 rifle and a .44 magnum pistol. The pistol is far more powerful than the rifle. I also have a .22 pistol, and a 30-06 rifle. The rifle is far more powerful than the pistol (in THAT example).
A tank can do far more damage than any rifle.
The Remington model 740 was the first semi-auto rifle chambered in 30-06,and was made from 1955-1959.The Remington model 742 was the next design and made from 1960-1980.I believe that the difference might be the gas piston,and the way the bolt locked up in the chamber(more bolt lugs).
the rifle
A large caliber firearm that is intended for use against structures or vehicles, as oppose to the more common anti-personnel role. The WW 2 Boys anti-tank rifle (.55 caliber) or the Lahti 20mm would be examples.
I think large, heavy, expensive, custom made double barreled rifle. To the best of my knowledge, there was one handgun made in .600 Nitro Express, more as a curiousity than a usable handgun.
To provide a rifle with more firepower than the traditional muzzleloader.