3.34 inches or 85 millimetres
they have the same diameter but the .30-06 has a higher velocity.
7.62x63mm is the metric designation for the U.S. .30-06 round. -J.R. Shirley
7.62x63mm is the metric designation for the U.S. .30-06 round. -J.R. Shirley
A 30-06 in MM is a 7.62x61 round. Also considered a 30 cal.
30-06 because it's a bigger round than the .308 although it might travel slow it has greater impact on the target
The 30-06 round (often spoken as "Thirty-ought-six") is a .30 caliber round. That is, the projectile is 30-hundredths of an inch. This is roughly equal to 7.62mm.The "-06" part comes from being designed in 1906.
Length of case is the main one.
No.
No, it cannot.
The 30 in 30-06 means the caliber which is .30 caliber. The 06 refers to the date the cartridge was developed, 1906. Put them together and you have a popular and world changing round, the 30-06.
Only if chambered in 30/06
30 06 case length and up