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.
they have the same diameter but the .30-06 has a higher velocity.
22 * 30 = 660
six and a half0:30 +4:00 + 2:00 = 06:3014:00 - 07:30 = 06:30
22
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.
NO!...Absolutely Not!...Different size cartridges,like shooting a 30-30 in a 30-06,not a good idea,and has bad consiquences....
06
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.
A 180 grain 30/06 bullet can go @ 5700 yards
Yes. That is what it was made for- in the M1 Garand- which is a 30-06.
No, it cannot.
No.
@ 2.5 miles
No
That's it. No other cartridge.