25.06 is the most amazing varmint hunting cartridge known to man hands down. The 243 is alright but it alot funnier to watch groundhogs blow up rather than just die....
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The 25.06 is just a watered down version of the Winchester/Garand 30-06 with a higher velocity and it weighs in less at 135Gr I think.
The .243 is more of a varmint,maybe goat or light deer hunting cartridge,with only sporting applications.It's heavier,at about 155Gr I believe.It's also alot more accurate and has a higher velocity than both the 30-06 and the 7.62x51mm NATO.
Maybe it's due to the propellant used in the manufacturing process?
No. This is a .22 caliber vs .243 caliber (.243 being a 6mm).
Any of the major reloading books should have what you want.
It's the same. The caliber of a bullet is its diameter.
Bullet but Avenged Sevenfold is way good too. I there is only 3 bands keeping metal alive. Bullet, A7X, and Trivium.
metric vs inch measurement
Andy Roddick around 243 Km/hr vs some Thai Player in London.
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Case length and bullet diameter. The 7mm Rem Mag uses a smaller diameter bullet (.284 vs .308) at higher velocity with higher pressures and more gun powder capacity.
Not necessarily. The weight of the bullet (125 grain vs 115 grain) is just one factor that determines the speed at which it travels. Other factors like powder charge, barrel length, and bullet design also play a role in determining bullet velocity.
Higher fps and low grain = longer more acurate shot lower fps higher grain = power ful slow bullet
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No. They are completely different cartridges. The AK-47 is a Soviet/Russian "assault rifle" originally designed for the 7.62x39mm (Soviet M43) cartridge. The actual diameter of the bullet is .310-.312". The M43 has similar ballistics to a US 30-30 Win. On the other hand, 308 Winchester is the civilian version of the US military 7.62x51mm NATO, which uses a .308" diameter bullet. Both versions use a heavier bullet, faster velocity and higher pressure. Subsequent versions of the AK-47 have been designed for many other cartridges, including .410, 20 & 12 gauge shotgun rounds. However, because of higher pressure and the longer length of the 308 round (51mm vs. 39mm), it would be extremely difficult and impractical to attempt to re-chamber a AK-47 rifle to 308 Win.