.30-06 Springfield (no ontology)

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'''.30-06 Springfield''' (also known as simply '''.30-06''', pronounced '''Thirty-Aught-Six''', more rarely '''7.62x63mm''') is a rifle cartridge developed in 1906 by Winchester and adopted the same year by the United States Army as a service rifle cartridge, where it remained until the 1980s. It remained the primary service rifle and machine gun cartridge for the US Army for over fifty years, until the advent of the [[7.62x51mm NATO]], a cartridge which was designed to emulate .30-06 ballistics while using a shorter cartridge. It is perhaps most famous for being the caliber in which the '''M1 Garand''' is chambered for.
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=== Mazeworld overview ===
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| '''Caliber name'''
 
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| colspan="2" | .30-06 Springfield
 
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| colspan="2" | Soft Point
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| [[Limb damage|LDV]]
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| <span style="color: white">C1</span>
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| <span style="color: #AAAAAA">C2</span>
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| <span style="color: #666666">C3</span>
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| <span style="color: cyan">A1</span>
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| <span style="color: #00FF00">A2</span>
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| <span style="color: yellow">A3</span>
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| <span style="color: orange">A4</span>
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| <span style="color: red">A5</span>
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| '''Energy'''
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| '''Bullet'''
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| colspan="2" | '''3949''' Joule
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| '''+5'''
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| 166%
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| '''Velocity'''
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| 158%
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| colspan="2" | '''820''' m/s
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| 149%
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| 133%
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| '''Bullet weight'''
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| 108%
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| colspan="2" | '''165''' gr ('''10.69''' g)
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| 83%
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| 42%
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| '''Country'''
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| 12%
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| colspan="2" | <[#img [hash 83D2MF0R1HWREQRPKTCNYS4TZE][width 150]]> United States
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| '''Year'''
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| colspan="2" | 1906
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| '''Price'''
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| colspan="2" | '''100''' [[Parallar|P$]] ('''20''' rounds)
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| '''Compatible with'''
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| colspan="2" | 2 weapons
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The '''.30-06 Springfield''' (more rarely known as '''7.62x63mm''') is a large rifle caliber developed in 1906. It was the US Army's standardized cartridge for nearly fifty years, until the introduction of its successor, the [[7.62x51mm NATO]] in 1954. It is the iconic cartridge of the most famous Allied weapon in World War II, the [[Springfield M1 Garand|M1 Garand]].
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This caliber's power allows for shots well over 1 km of distance. As such, it is considered a high-tier caliber in [[Mazeworld]], more powerful than its successor, the [[7.62x51mm NATO]].
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* Available for purchase in a [[gun shop]] or a [[weapon shop]] in '''boxes of 20''' or '''bulk cans of 200'''.
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* Available brands and projectile types:
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** ''Standard'' (Regular, SP): FMJ, Match, JSP, JHP, AP, API, SEG
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** ''Milsurp'' (Surplus, SP): FMJ, AP, SEG
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* Retail value of a standard round (Reg/FMJ/SP): '''7 P$ /round'''
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* [[Recoil]] level: '''4 - Heavy''''
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=== Real-life data ===
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=== [[Handloading]] information ===
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Invented prior to World War I, the .30-06 Springfield cartridge was developed as an improvement of the backwards and short-lived .30-03. Designed alongside a modification of the '''M1903 Springfield''' rifle, the '''M1906''', the .30-06 was designed with increased maximum effective range in mind, after a study revealed that the WWI American weapons were far outclassed by European designs and calibers.
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The .30-06 Springfield was designed for use with the '''M1903 Springfield''', the former WWI service rifle of the US Army, before the introduction of the [[Springfield M1 Garand|M1 Garand]]. It was also used in the [[Colt M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle|BAR machine gun]], and in a few other weapons.
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* Primer type: '''Large rifle'''
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* Powder type: '''Rifle'''
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* Projectile type: '''.308, 150 grain'''
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* Standard load: '''648 pwdr'''
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** -P load: '''583 pwdr'''
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It remained in use with the US Military for nearly 50 years, making it one of the longest-lived service cartridges of the world, before the introduction and standardization of the [[7.62x51mm NATO]] and the rifle it was introduced with, the [[Springfield M14|M14 rifle]].
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* Cost of a 50 case box: '''108 P$''' (2.16 P$/case)
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* Estimated cost to handload 1 standard round (Reg/FMJ/SP): 4.878 P$
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=== Mazeworld overview ===
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=== Weapons compatible ===
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==== Standard weapons ====
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| Unarm
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| Light
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| Hardskin
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| Kevlar-2
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| HEV
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| '''Bullet'''
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| <span style="color: red">105%</span>
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| <span style="color: yellow">98%</span>
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| <span style="color: yellow">95%</span>
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| <span style="color: yellow">85%</span>
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| <span style="color: green">68%</span>
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| <span style="color: green">40%</span>
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| 20%
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<span style="font-size:80%;">[[Damage chart|How to read this?]]</span>
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Total amount of standard weapons available in this caliber: '''8'''
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The .30-06 is the '''eighth most powerful round''' in the game. Capable of killing an unarmored target in one shot, and severely crippling or damaging most targets should even with better armor class, the .30-06 Springfield has a slight disadvantage, falling short of killing in one shot anything that isn't unarmored. As such, the caliber has better potential as a finisher round rather than a main one.
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[[List of Class 1 Weapons|Class 1]] weapons:
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* '''Colt M1918 BAR''' (Browning Automatic Rifle), machine gun
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* '''Enfield M1917''', conventional rifle
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* '''IZHMASH Saiga-100''', conventional rifle
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* '''Ohio Ordnance HCAR''', conventional rifle
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* '''Remington 700 BDL''', conventional rifle
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* '''Springfield M1 Garand''', conventional rifle
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* '''Springfield M1903A3''', conventional rifle
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* '''Springfield M1903A4''', precision rifle
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This is a rare caliber, used only by two weapons in Mazeworld. As such, it might be a little difficult to find ammunition for them, should the [[Contestant|contestant]] be equipped with one. Aside from being found at random in the [[Room|rooms]], it can be bought at [[Gun shop|gun shops]] and [[Weapon shop|weapon shops]] for the quite expensive price of '''5 P$ per round''', in boxes of either 20 or 100 rounds.<br />
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==== [[Maze Customs]] ====
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It may also be found in [[Type-N crate|Type-N crates]], 80 rounds being available inside of each.
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* [[Customs:Weapons|Customs weapon families]]: Available as a chambering for the '''Rem700''' family.
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* [[Customs:Minor|Minor services]]: '''M1 Garand EBR Custom''', '''T26 Garand''', '''T26 Garand EBR Custom'''
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It is a recommended cartridge for WWII purists, or people seeking a powerful round of better grade than the [[7.62x51mm NATO]], without going in the expensive league of highly powerful and specialized cartridges such as the [[.338 Lapua Magnum]]. Due to its rarity, it is not an often used cartridge, despite its potential.
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=== Barrel length groups ===
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=== Weapons compatible ===
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Depending on the barrel length of the firearm, a '''multiplier to [[Pain]] and [[Limb damage]]''' is applied. Please refer to the [[Weapon|lists of weapons]] or to the event lines to know your particular weapons' barrel length.
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*[[Springfield M1 Garand]]
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*[[Colt M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle]]
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| '''Length range'''
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| Carbine
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| Up to 19.9"
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| 0.8x
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| ''Rifle''
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| ''20" and beyond''
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| '''''1x'''''
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Real life information
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.30-06_Springfield Wikipedia article]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.30-06_Springfield Wikipedia article]
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*[http://www.snipercentral.com/30-06-springfield/ SniperCentral article]
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*[http://www.ballisticstudies.com/Knowledgebase/.30-06+Springfield.html Terminal Ballistics Research article]

Latest revision as of 03:13, 7 November 2017

.30-06 Springfield (also known as simply .30-06, pronounced Thirty-Aught-Six, more rarely 7.62x63mm) is a rifle cartridge developed in 1906 by Winchester and adopted the same year by the United States Army as a service rifle cartridge, where it remained until the 1980s. It remained the primary service rifle and machine gun cartridge for the US Army for over fifty years, until the advent of the 7.62x51mm NATO, a cartridge which was designed to emulate .30-06 ballistics while using a shorter cartridge. It is perhaps most famous for being the caliber in which the M1 Garand is chambered for.

Mazeworld overview

Type LDV C1 C2 C3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5
Bullet +5 166% 158% 149% 133% 108% 83% 42% 12%

How to read this?

  • Available for purchase in a gun shop or a weapon shop in boxes of 20 or bulk cans of 200.
  • Available brands and projectile types:
    • Standard (Regular, SP): FMJ, Match, JSP, JHP, AP, API, SEG
    • Milsurp (Surplus, SP): FMJ, AP, SEG
  • Retail value of a standard round (Reg/FMJ/SP): 7 P$ /round
  • Recoil level: 4 - Heavy'

Handloading information

  • Primer type: Large rifle
  • Powder type: Rifle
  • Projectile type: .308, 150 grain
  • Standard load: 648 pwdr
    • -P load: 583 pwdr
  • Cost of a 50 case box: 108 P$ (2.16 P$/case)
  • Estimated cost to handload 1 standard round (Reg/FMJ/SP): 4.878 P$

Weapons compatible

Standard weapons

Total amount of standard weapons available in this caliber: 8

Class 1 weapons:

  • Colt M1918 BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle), machine gun
  • Enfield M1917, conventional rifle
  • IZHMASH Saiga-100, conventional rifle
  • Ohio Ordnance HCAR, conventional rifle
  • Remington 700 BDL, conventional rifle
  • Springfield M1 Garand, conventional rifle
  • Springfield M1903A3, conventional rifle
  • Springfield M1903A4, precision rifle

Maze Customs

Barrel length groups

Depending on the barrel length of the firearm, a multiplier to Pain and Limb damage is applied. Please refer to the lists of weapons or to the event lines to know your particular weapons' barrel length.

Group name Length range Damage multiplier
Carbine Up to 19.9" 0.8x
Rifle 20" and beyond 1x

Gallery

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See also

Real life information