The new round for the M1903 Springfield rifle was modified
in 1906 with a lighter weight spire point bullet, replacing
the 220 grain round nose. The barrels on rifles already in
service were removed, shortened one thread at the rear and
rechambered for the slightly different requirements. It was
used in the 1903 Springfield, the 1917 Enfield, the Johnson
and Garand rifles, the BAR, and 1917 machinegun. It is
still always in the top calibers sold and ammo purchased.
The 7.62x51 NATO [aka .308 Winchester] has the same power in
a shorter case due to improved powders, which allowed the
case to be 1/2 inch 12 mm shorter.
dates are done with a slash, .30/06 is correct. If you use
a hyphen it still means the same.
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"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
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| Matt Barrow wrote:
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| "Jim Macklin"
wrote in message
| news:Ko3yg.84322$ZW3.3470@dukeread04...
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| For those not in on Texas law, a 30.06 sign is a sign
that
| conforms to the Texas law on such signs, as to wording
and
| size and location. 30.06 is the chapter in the law.
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| .30/06 is the rifle caliber.
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|
| Nope.
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| .30-'06
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| Yep, caliber and year, not a fraction.
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| Matt