.17 and .22 variants can go 4000 FPS +
Fastest in what way? Bullet that travels fastest? That would be a pistol chambered for a very fast rifle cartridge, such as the 22-250, .204 Ruger, or .220 Swift. Fastest firing? Pistol version of the American 180 submachine gun- it fires .22 long rifle ammo at rates of nearly 3000 shots per minute.
.30-06 is a 7.62 cartridge (7.62x63). That is the only cartridge which can be fired in such a rifle.
The .30-06 is a rifle cartridge.
It is located on the rear of the cartridge. If it is a rimfire, such as .22 Long Rifle, it is in the folded rim of the cartridge. Larger cartridges, such as the 30-30, are centerfire, and the primer is located at the rear center of the cartridge.
It is located on the rear of the cartridge. If it is a rimfire, such as .22 Long Rifle, it is in the folded rim of the cartridge. Larger cartridges, such as the 30-30, are centerfire, and the primer is located at the rear center of the cartridge.
There are any number of things NOT found in a centerfire rifle cartridge. However, what WILL be found is a centerfire primer, a cartridge case, powder and bullet.
That's it. No other cartridge.
A rifle which shoots a cartridge measuring .44 inches in diameter.
The 950 JDJ is not intended as an ultra-long range cartridge. There is no sniper rifle in that caliber.
If you are asking about the Remington 6.5 rem.mag round,then this cartridge takes large rifle/or large rifle magnum primers.The .223 Remington cartridge takes the small rifle primer.Both of these center fire primers differ in size and cannot be interchanged.The .223 Rem cartridge requires small rifle primers.
No. The M14 rifle fires the 7.62 NATO rifle cartridge. It is not a shotgun.
Chamber pressure is determined by the cartridge, not the rifle.