Apr 14, 2011 #1 ... Actually they are insulting to well over 1/2 the Hunters in Alaska who Use Belted Mags up to .458. 30-06 vs. 30-30, two tried-and-true rifle cartridges are commonly found in the field. Dr. John Woods.
However it is now being chambered in bolt action and lever action rifles with one company manufacturing them commercially in California.
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The .30-06 Springfield cartridge (pronounced "thirty-aught-six"), 7.62×63mm in metric notation and called ".30 Gov't '06" by Winchester, was introduced to the United States Army in 1906 and later standardized; it remained in use until the late-1970s.The ".30" refers to the caliber of the bullet in inches. The 458 SOCOM is primarily designed and used in AR15/M4 rifles.
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.308 vs .30-06 Comparison. Besonders in Amerika wird sie häufig für die Jagd auf Weißwedel- und Schwarzwedelhirsche verwendet. The "06" refers to the year the cartridge was adopted, 1906. The .450 Bushmaster VS the .458 SOCOM. And, of course, everyone has his favorite. This showdown, 30 06 vs. 308, will be hard to call! Dr. John Woods 06.12.18. In the case of the .458 SOCOM vs .50 Beowulf, we are not going to mess around with the trajectory over 500 yards.
30-06 vs. 30-30, two tried-and-true rifle cartridges are commonly found in the field. The 308 Winchester was birthed by the 30-06 back in 1952. The .450 Bushmaster and .458 SOCOM have a .473″ rim diameter, which is the same as other popular cartridges like the .30-06, .308, and .270 Winchester. The two have more similarities than differences. by Norman Turner - Last updated April 22, 2020. In the U.S., the .30 caliber round is a favorite of many a shooter. If the .338 is good, is the .458 Winchester Magnum better?
The .458 SOCOM (11.63×40mm) is a moderately large round designed for a specialized upper receiver that can be mounted on any AR-15 pattern lower receiver. Throughout this range, we are comparing the bullet drop, in inches, of our ten selected rounds for comparison. Winchester took their .458 Winchester Magnum case—itself a shortened and blown out .375 H&H case—and necked it to hold the .338″ diameter bullets the company used for its rimmed .33 Winchester. 30-06 or 358 Win Discussion in 'General Rifle' started by fggrub, Apr 14, 2011. The .450 Bushmaster VS the .458 SOCOM. Even 500 yards might be overkill, but it was a nice round number. Why I no longer defend the .458 Winchester Magnum. Die .30-06 wird auch international jagdlich eingesetzt. Head to Head: .458 Win. On the other hand, the .50 Beowulf has a .447″ rim diameter, which is the same as the 7.62x39mm cartridge used in the AK-47. The 300-grain (19 g) round offers a supersonic muzzle velocity of 1,900 ft/s (580 m/s) and 2,405 ft⋅lbf (3,261 J), similar to a … Obviously not. First of all, the two cartridges share a lot of history. The .450 Bushmaster and .458 SOCOM have a .473″ rim diameter, which is the same as other popular cartridges like the .30-06, .308, and .270 Winchester. Always have been, always will be and it is my personal favourite amongst the current crops of big bores. ... 30-06 vs 358 win Thank you very much for your posts. And, of course, everyone has his favorite.