Bit of a story but I received a gun though inheritance along with a bunch of ammo (different types). I finally got a few minutes to look through what I have.
The gun is single shot bolt style (turn up, pull back). Stamped 308W on the side, assuming that's a 308 Winchester. Ammo includes 308 but, having become aware recently that a 357 can fire 38 special, I found myself wondering if any of the other ammo could be fired in my 308. After lots of googling, I see a lot of people arguing about 308 and 30.06 ammo and how they're similar and different. Of interest is that the cartridges are the same diameter but different lengths.
The question then is: Can the 308 Winchester fire the 30.06 ammo (because I have both)?
I've found nothing on this. Can anyone help me out?
The reason I had wondered is because the cartridges are indeed the same diameter (which means circumference as well) and the same projectile but the case is longer for the 30.06 and can be purchased in the same grain weight as the 308. Hence my wondering if it was like the 357/38s duality. But after reading Owlchemy's link and googling a few things I found on that page, it looks like they are absolutely not compatible.
And this is why I asked here instead of trusting not finding anything on the internet. Probably because most 308 owners already knew this.
Thanks