Depends on the angle it's fired at, and which .30 caliber. When fired at an angle of about 45 degrees, a 30-06 can fire a bullet about 4-5 miles.
Depends on the case and the size of the powder charge. There are many .30 caliber cartridges and the ranges will be different for each one.
Depends on the caliber of the rifle and the elevation of the barrel above the horizontal. A .22 LR fired at about a 30 degree angle can travel about 1.5 miles. A 30-06 about 4.5 miles.
It's a .30 caliber bullet.
No. The bullet is too big. A 30-30 is a .30 caliber bullet. a .38 bullet is .357 caliber
A 22 caliber bullet is 22/100 inches in diameter. A 7.62 mm bullet is 30 caliber or 30/100 inches in diameter there is no such thing as a 7.62 caliber bullet
Only a few feet. Water slows and stops bullets rather effectively.
It's a .30 caliber bullet. .30 caliber is the American designation for the size, 7.62 millimeters is the European designation.
Negative, 308 is a 30 caliber bullet and 30 doesn't fit into 25.
Yes it is, it uses a .30 caliber bullet which makes it a 30 caliber
It can vary from 2000-2800 + FPS
over 2 miles
No