Hey Sarge,
Unfortunately, I don´t have access, thank you.
Regards
---------- Post added at 01:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:13 PM ----------
Thank you Dave
Cheers :beerchug:
Printable View
The headspace specs for the .270 Winchester cartridge are identical to the .30/06 and so is the .25/06, the .35 Whelen, and the semi wildcat .338/06. I believe you may be thinking of the .280 Remington which has the shoulder moved forward .050" to prevent forced chambering in a .270 rifle.
Although many consider M1s to be an -06, they're more correctly caliber .30M2. Specific projectile weights and powder charges are required for the M1 to function properly. 210 gr. .30-06 may damage the weapon, and 125 gr. light loads may not cycle the action properly. Same as with civilian loads for .223 Rem/5.56mm and .308 Win/7.62mm NATO. Do not put ANY ammunition in a firearm other than that specifically designed for it...Unless you really don't like your face.
My photo shows the 30-03, 30-06, 30M1 and 30M2 cartridges. The 30M1 was developed after WW1 to extend the range and the M1 Rifle was designed to use the 30M1 cartridge. Before WW2, the 30M2 was developed as a reduced range and recoil cartridge close to the original 30-06 cartridge in performance. When introduced into the military in 1937, the 30M2 cartridge had a stannic stain bullet (like the 30-06) for identification which lasted until 1940Attachment 119996
Very interesting…..