No, you cannot safely or accurately fire a .308 cartridge out of a .30-06 rifle. The .30-06 has a larger case and a different chamber design, which can lead to dangerous situations, including potential damage to the firearm or injury to the shooter. Always use the correct ammunition specified for your firearm to ensure safety and proper function.
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no You could use the 308 ammo in an Enfield.
It uses a 30 caliber or .308 inch diamiter projectile. .308
No, it does not.
No
If the rifle is chambered for the .308 Winchester cartridge, then long or short action can safely fire it. Long or short refers to how far the bolt travels when opened. The .308 is typically a short action- the 30-06 and longer cartridges cannot cycle thru a short action, and must be used in a long action rifle.
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 is 12mm longer, and has a flatter trajectory.
Remington 700 308?
No.
No, it cannot.
That depends on who you ask and what you're shooting at. I prefer the .30 06 for hunting. But I know people who swear by the .308, and even others that prefer the .30 30