A 30-06 can theoretically send a bullet 3 miles, but that is not realistic. They can cause harm to a person or animal at about 600 yards or more. The bullet can travel up to about 5,000 yards when tilted up to a 45 degree angle but it will not have much energy left when it hits the ground.
The effective range of the 22 is about half as much.
they have the same diameter but the .30-06 has a higher velocity.
it will certainly kill a deer around 100 to maybe around 175 but i wouldn't push it much further than that to kill anything...... Now target shooting........ that's a different story
six and a half0:30 +4:00 + 2:00 = 06:3014:00 - 07:30 = 06:30
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A 180 grain 30/06 bullet can go @ 5700 yards
@ 2.5 miles
i shot a buck last year at a little over 350 yards with my Remington model 700 30-06 it dropped in one shot im sure it can shoot farther than that accurately. 150 grain core lokd are the best
If it's a modern .30-06 rifle, yes.
Yes. That is what it was made for- in the M1 Garand- which is a 30-06.
Depends on what firearm has a 22 inch barrel. If it is a .22 LR, it can shoot about a mile and a half- or 100 yards accurately. If it is a 30-06, it can shoot about 5 miles, or 500 yards accurately.
@ 7 km
No, it cannot.
No.
about 150 to 200 yrds
That's it. No other cartridge.
about 30 inches