#2610 - 30-06 Springfield Brass
7.62x63mm, 30 Government M'06, .30 Gov't '06
2.481 - 2.487 O.A.L.
The venerable 30-06 was adopted in 1906 for the 1903 Springfield service rifle for the U.S. Military. Since then, this utilitarian round has been chambered in an abundance of rifles in every action type. The 30-06 has been touted as one of the most versatile cartridges of all time due to the wide variety of projectiles available, and when the proper bullet is selected, the 30-06 is large enough to take on any game in the Western Hemisphere and almost anything in the Eastern Hemisphere.
**WARNING** In firearms that use a floating firing pin (such as the AR-15 and its variants), dropping the bolt on a chambered round could lead to a slam fire. It is important that these firearms are loaded from the magazine so that the bolt loses inertia when it strips a round from the magazine. It is also important NOT to use sensitive primers that aren’t designed for use in an AR, as this increases the chance of a slam fire.
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25 September 2025 02:22
Royce Plentywolf
For years I have used another well known manufacturer, roughly same cost as Starline. However, I had to deburr the flash holes, weight consistence was roughly 65%. Now, Starline brass, on the other hand! No need to deburr flash holes, weight consistency is up at 95% however, maybe 1 - 3 were 0.5 + grains too heavy or lighter. As a hunter, a ½ - 1 grain difference of 3-5 cases makes no difference. My handloads MOA are very tight.