yes
I'm not quite sure about the 3006, but I know that the longest recorded kill shot with a .308 was at about one and a half miles, possibly more.
If a rooster wanted to it could easily kill a guinea pig.
Not unless you choke on a piece as you are eating. Or get hit by a frozen turkey. A live turkey is not capable of killing a human nor would it even try.
Possible- depending on the pellet gun. I hunt smaller animals (squirrels) with a Sheridan 5mm rifle. It WILL kill a squirrel at 45 yards. However, a squirrel and a turkey are 2 very different animals. To kill a turkey cleanly, it would have to be a head shot- and turkeys are VERY skittish animals. You also need to check if it would be LEGAL to kill a turkey with a pellet gun in YOUR state (assuming we are talking about a wild turkey) The game laws are different for each state.
It is not the age of a turkey that decides when you will kill it for meat. It is the size, once the turkey is full size, or at the size you want it to be, you can kill it for meat.
It is not designed to kill a Turkey. It is designed for simple plinking and target practice.
Partial breast radiation therapy is used in early stages of breast cancer. Partial breast radiation therapy uses high energy x-rays to kill tumor cells.
an ant. you know what else it can kill? MY MOM!
No, but it might be taken off by an operation.
It could kill you.
The time before Christmas should you kill a turkey is a couple of days. This is to keep it fresh.
Not unless the shark chokes on the turkey while eating it.