It can be.
I've heard 1-2 inches for the .30-06, so the .308 should be that or better.
Either one. Depends on the rifle, ammo and shooter.
North America - 2013 Savage Edge 1-4 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
6 lbs. , it's what is known as "lawyer proof "
If you look at the bolt face, a center fire rifle will have the firing pin located in the center of the bolt. A rimfire rifle will have the firing pin located on the outside edge of the bolt.
Savage sells new 5 and 10 round mags but the back edge will need to be filed down a bit to fit easily
A rifle's crown pretty much refers to end of the barrel. More specifically, its the edge between the end of the bore and the face of the barrel. If this gets nicked or dinged up, it can have a very detrimental effect on the accuracy of the rifle.
Any rifle that the firing pin strikes the bullet casing right in the center of the casing, causing it to discharge is called a "Center Fire Rifle." In contrast a "Rim Fire Rifle" the firing pin strikes the edge or rim of the bullet casing causing it to discharge.
Hold a straight edge like a long level or yardstick along the top, bottom and each side of the barrel and see if it has any gaps along the straight edge.
It should be located on the bottom of the receiver, on the leading edge of the receiver next to where the receiver and the fore arm meet.
I'll take What is a Bayonet for $500 Alex...
All firearms that are in caliber .22 Long Rifle (LR) or 22 Long or 22 Short are rimfires. If you look at the face of the bolt, you can see the firing pin. If it is in the very center of the bolt face, it is center fire. If at the edge of the face, it is rimfire.