Candace fellators love harping on muh 30-06, but can't answer basic questions like the headstamp.
Reading from my Lee's Second Edition reloading manual, a 150 grain jacketed 30-06 round can range velocities from 2333 ft/s (40.1 gr v-N135) to 3072 ft/s (Max load 65 gr H-Suprform), remaining within safe specifications.
Bullet energy wise, that means muzzle energy alone, not energy at 150 yards, that's a range of 1812-3142 ftlbs of energy. That is a very dramatic spread, that after distance energy lost is factored in, you cannot reasonably say what a single 30-06 will do without bullet and powder info
Candace fellators love harping on muh 30-06, but can't answer basic questions like the headstamp.
Reading from my Lee's Second Edition reloading manual, a 150 grain jacketed 30-06 round can range velocities from 2333 ft/s (40.1 gr v-N135) to 3072 ft/s (Max load 65 gr H-Suprform), remaining within safe specifications.
Bullet energy wise, that means muzzle energy alone, not energy at 150 yards, that's a range of 1812-3142 ftlbs of energy. That is a very dramatic spread, that after distance energy lost is factored in, you cannot reasonably say what a single 30-06 will do without bullet and powder info
Could it not exit soft neck tissue from 100 yds? Get real.
And that's one of 5 things i mentioned and 100 inconsistencies
Next you'll tell me you believe the text messages
So you refuse to admit the fact that 30-06 is not a monolith of a round, without one guaranteed outcome, and deflect onto some other issue instead?
I refuse to admit there's a scenario where a 3006 wouldn't exit a neck from 100 yds, based on watching several munitions experts demonstrations no.
Do you refuse to admit the text chain is fake?
So, again, to be clear, a 30-06 loaded with Trail Boss powder will penetrate a neck at 150 yards?