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.30-06 Springfield Ammo

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    Nosler Trophy Grade .30-06 Springfield 180 Gr Nosler Accubond Ammunition 20 Per Box

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    Manufactured to nosler's strict quality standards, trophy grade ammunition uses nosler custom brass and nosler bullets to attain optimum performanc...

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    Original price $ 64.99 - Original price $ 64.99
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    $ 64.99
    $ 64.99 - $ 64.99
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30-06 Ammo 

After its introduction to the U.S. Army in 1906 and subsequent standardization, the .30-06 Springfield cartridge (or 7.62x63mm in metric notation) saw use all the way until the 1970s. The bullet's caliber is denoted by the ".30," which is in inches. In 1906, when the cartridge was first widely used, the "06" was used to indicate that year. After nearly 50 years, the 7.62x51mm NATO and the 5.56x45mm NATO replaced the .30-06 as the primary rifle and machine gun cartridges of the United States Army. Considering its immense popularity, this sporting round is still manufactured by every major ammunition manufacturer.

In the .30-06 caliber, Clark Armory is pleased to provide a wide variety of ammunition, from lightweight target rounds to hard-hitting solid copper hunting loads.

30-06 Ammo For Sale

The 7.62x63mm cartridge, sometimes referred to as the .30-06 round, is a type of ammunition used in weapons. The M1903 Springfield rifle, the standard rifle of the American military at the time it was produced, was its intended initial use. Since then, a wide range of firearms, including hunting rifles, military rifles, and even certain pistols, have all used the cartridge.

The adaptability of the.30-06 cartridge is one of its key benefits. It has a variety of uses, including military use, target shooting, and hunting. The cartridge is effective for killing huge game animals from a distance since it can transfer a lot of energy to the target. It is used by hunters and target shooters because it is dependable and accurate.

Additionally, the .30-06 cartridge has a long military history. Between 1906 to the middle of the 1950s, it served as the U.S. military's standard caliber and saw action in both World Wars I and II. The 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge, which has a similar design but is a little shorter and weaker, eventually took its place.

The typical bullet weight for the .30-06 cartridge is between 150 and 180 grains. The bullet can be jacketed in copper or other materials to enhance performance. It is commonly constructed of lead or lead alloy. Additionally, the cartridge is offered with a selection of bullet types, including hollow point, complete metal jacket, and soft point. The performance and suitability of the cartridge for various purposes might be influenced by the bullet type utilized.