They're similarly sized, and both have a diameter of .308 inches. Total grains will vary between different manufacturers... there will be .30-30 loads heavier than some .308 loads and vice versa.
No because 3300 is bigger than 3030
No
Is 3030 greater or less than 3300
The main difference between a 9mm and a .45 caliber bullet is the diameter. A 9mm bullet has a diameter of 9 millimeters, while a .45 caliber bullet has a diameter of .45 inches. The .45 caliber bullet is larger and generally heavier than the 9mm bullet, resulting in differences in recoil, speed, and stopping power.
It is .323" in diameter for the JS bullet and .318" for the J bullet. In other words, the bullet is a little larger than a 30-06 round.
The force of the rifle returning back after firing a bullet is smaller than the force on the bullet because the rifle has a larger mass compared to the bullet. According to Newton's third law, force is equal to mass times acceleration, so the force exerted on the rifle is smaller due to the larger mass and slower acceleration compared to the bullet.
"Less lethal" is a very subjective term, however, a hollow point bullet is generally considered to be more effective in regards to stopping an adversary than a round nosed bullet.
It depends on the bullet. It can be as little as less than 1 grain, or as much as several grains or more, especially for larger calibers.
The .30-06 Springfield cartridge is generally considered larger than the .303 British cartridge. The .30-06 has a bullet diameter of .308 inches and a case length of 63mm, while the .303 British has a bullet diameter of .311 inches and a case length of 76.2mm. However, in terms of overall length and power, the .30-06 is typically more powerful and has a longer effective range. Thus, while the .303 British has a larger bullet diameter, the .30-06 is larger in terms of case size and ballistic performance.
If you mean when is it considered larger than it would be larger only then a negative number such as -1.
.223
Yes, a .270 caliber round is larger than a .30-30 round in terms of bullet diameter. The .270 Winchester typically uses a bullet that is .277 inches in diameter, while the .30-30 Winchester uses a bullet that is .308 inches in diameter. However, the .30-30 is generally considered a heavier bullet for hunting, while the .270 is often favored for its flatter trajectory and longer range.