Noop.
A .223 means 22.3/100ths of an inch,
A 30-06 means a .30 caliber (30/100ths of an inch), that was introduced/patented in 1906.
No. It is much too small.
If you mean .300 as in 30 caliber...YES! .300 _ .25 5 Caliber diffrence!
30 06 is more powerful than .223.Go to www.wikipedia.org search for .223 then search for 30 06 for additional information.
Both are .30 caliber.
The 30-06 is physically larger. They preform similar, ballistically, though. 30-06 is the answer to your direct question.
The 30-06 caliber is still in the #1 position as far as popularity by the shooting public.The 223 is running second,and the 243Win.caliber is a distant third.
25-06: The 25 means that it is a 25 caliber. The 06 means that it is a longer bullet than a regular 25 caliber bullet
They have identical diameters, so their calibre is the same. However, the .30-06 is a much more powerful cartridge.
Bigger than Us was created on -20-06-05.
0.6 is bigger than 0.06
the bigger the animal the bigger the caliber of rifle and the heavier the bullet i.e deer 150 grain bullet 243 caliber and up moose 30-06 180 grain and up for both
The 30-06 CARTRIDGE is larger, and has more power than the 30-30. The size of the rifles that fire it can vary a great deal. Both fire a .30 caliber bullet, but of different lengths and weights. The cartridge case of the 30-06 in much larger.