The correct ammunition is 30-06 Springfield.
yes, but check receiver to see if re-heated
Originally in 1903, the rifle was chambered for the 1903 cartridge in .30 caliber (30-'03 Caliber). The Army was not pleased with it, and after refinement the US Army re-tested the rifle & ammo, finally adopting them both in 1906 as; the model 1903 Springfield rifle and 30-'06 cartridge (.30 caliber bullet adopted by the US Army in 1906).
It must be marked on the box "FOR USE IN ALL RIFLES"
No
The BDL model of Remington rifles stands for B deluxe. It is an upgraded model which features a hinged floor plate for ammo removal.
+P ammo is rated for the .45 Springfield XD, although I am seeing that it may not cycle correctly. May want to check with Springfield.
Have a gunsmith check it out. Should be 30/40 Krag
Unloaded and separate from the ammo.
There is no difference. A 30-06 Springfield is the only ammo under that designation. Now different companies sell the 30-06 cartridge, but it is all 30-06 Springfield ammo.
The US model 1898 Krag Jorgenson rifle was chambered for the 30-40 krag cartridge.These are still loaded by remington arms company.
Numrich may have them. e-gunparts.com Item # 121950
You need to provide the choke of the barrel and the type of game or sport you intend to use it for