If you reload your own, you can probably get down to about 85 grain.
Size of the rifle will vary, depending on make/ model. The 30-30 BULLET is larger in diameter and weight than the .243, but has less energy. This is due to a slower bullet.
Most of the weight is the battery pack, not the motor itself. In a Tesla Model S the weight is about 1,200 lbs, and about 30% of the total weight of the vehicle
it's a 30-30 shell with 150 grain, a bullet
No. The bullet is too big. A 30-30 is a .30 caliber bullet. a .38 bullet is .357 caliber
When a .30-30 bullet is shot straight up in the air, it can reach an altitude of around 1 to 2 miles before losing momentum and falling back to the ground. The actual height depends on factors such as the angle of the shot, the bullet weight, and environmental conditions.
Weight and construction
The answer will vary with the weight/ velocity of the bullet. Using an average velocity 165 gr bullet, a 30-06 rifle zeroed at 200 yds will strike ABOUT 15 inches below line of sight at 350 yds.
Depends on bullet weight.. Most good kills are 100-200 yds
It's a .30 caliber bullet.
None... it is the same sized bullet (.308 diameter). You have to choose the selection of bullet when reloading 30-30 ammo for the type of bullet. A pointed bullet in a tubular magazine can present a problem when the rifle recoils. The ammo is not interchangable, you must shoot the ammo that the rifle was chambered for.
A lighter bullet will strike the target higher,due to its lighter weight which allows the bullet to be pushed faster(in feet per second) then the heavier bullet with the same weight of powder in the case.
No