Let's use the correct term- CARTRIDGE. Bullet is the PART of a cartridge that comes out of the end of the barrel.
The 30-06 (usually pronounced as thirty ought six) is a .30 caliber rifle cartridge- meaning that the bullet is 30/100ths of an inch in diameter. It was developed in 1906. It was called that to help distinguish it from an earlier .30 caliber cartridge- the 30-40 Krag (which had a .30 caliber bullet, driven by 40 grains of black powder, and was created by the Krag/ Jorgensen Company)
Naming practices tend to change over time, and are not always uniform. Good question, tho.
No.
3006 weeks = 3006 x 7 days = 21,042 days
it might be for the Krag rifle, cal. 30/40..... not 30/06
The reference to grains means the weight of the bullet.
They are: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 167, 334, 501, 1002, 1503, 3006.
it is 3006 cal.
yes
3,046
3006
If you mean Video Copilot's 'The Bullet', then no, it is sold separately.
Grain refers to the weight of the bullet when measured on a powder scale.
3006/1000