- Translucent yellow tip increases ballistic coefficient, improves terminal performance, and aids in consistent reliable chambering
- Enhanced boat tail design provides superior flight characteristics over a wide range of velocities
- Nickel plated cases to aid in extraction while providing significant anti-corrosion qualities
- Custom formulated and precision loaded powders deliver consistent velocities regardless of atmospheric conditions
- Industry-leading primers are matched to proprietary powder blends to ensure dependable ignition
Ammo Type : Elite Hunter
Caliber : 30-06 SPRG
Grain Weight: 165 gr
Qty Per Package: 20
Muzzle Velocity: 2950 fps
Muzzle Energy : 3188 ft-lb
Ballistic Coefficient (G1) : 0.530
Caliber Dictionary
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Properly "Caliber 30 Model of 1906," the 30-06 was developed at Springfield Armory for the 1903 Springfield rifle. The original 1903 cartridge, though very similar, used a round-nosed 220-grain bullet; the 1906 version used a 150-grain spitzer bullet with a slightly shorter case neck and case length of 2.494-inches. The 30-06, in Springfield, 1917 Enfield, and M1 Garand rifles, remained America's service cartridge through the Korean War. It was the most powerful cartridge ever adopted by a major military, and over time became America's most popular hunting cartridge. Today there are many good choices, but the 30-06 remains extremely popular throughout the world, suited for most North American big game and equally effective for African plains game. The most common standard loads today feature: 150-grain bullet at 2910 feet per second; 165-grain bullet at 2800 fps; and 180-grain bullet at 2700 fps. Choices in both rifles and ammunition are almost limitless. — Craig Boddington