It denotes a type of 30 caliber ammunition adopted by the Military in 1906.
it is 3006 cal.
100-300
1934-1935 They were on limited production.
3006 weeks = 3006 x 7 days = 21,042 days
4 - 4.5 in. barrel around $250-3006 in. barrel around $300To get a specific price, check a gun blue book. Available at Barnes & Nobel
It depends on what you mean by measure, but if you mean in regard to the "50 caliber" part, caliber is the diameter of the piece of lead.
All rifles or reasonable caliber are going to have recoil, I would look at your mounts or scope. tighten up your scope rail
it might be for the Krag rifle, cal. 30/40..... not 30/06
They are: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 167, 334, 501, 1002, 1503, 3006.
30 caliber with 30 grains of powder
yes
3,046