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- .30-03 abstract "The .30-03 was a short-lived cartridge developed by the United States in 1903, to replace the .30-40 Krag in the new Springfield 1903 rifle. The .30-03 was also called the .30-45, since it used a 45 grain (2.9 g (0.10 oz)) powder charge; the name was changed to .30-03 to indicate the year of adoption. It used a 220 grain (14 g (0.49 oz)) roundnose bullet. It was replaced after only three years of service by the .30-06, firing a Spitzer bullet giving better ballistic performance.".
- .30-03 thumbnail 30-03G.jpg?width=300.
- .30-03 wikiPageExternalLink february05.htm.
- .30-03 wikiPageID "3104049".
- .30-03 wikiPageLength "6689".
- .30-03 wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- .30-03 wikiPageRevisionID "701379322".
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink .270_Winchester.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink .30-06_Springfield.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink .30-40_Krag.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink 7_mm_caliber.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Action_(firearms).
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Bolt_action.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Carbine.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Cavalry.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink External_ballistics.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Gatling_gun.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Grain_(unit).
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Krag–Jørgensen.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rifle_cartridges.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink M1903_Springfield.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Mauser.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Rifle.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Smokeless_powder.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Soft-point_bullet.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink Spitzer_(bullet).
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLink File:30-03G.jpg.
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLinkText ".30 Caliber".
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLinkText ".30-03 Springfield".
- .30-03 wikiPageWikiLinkText ".30-03".
- .30-03 base "0.47".
- .30-03 btype "FMJ".
- .30-03 bullet "0.308".
- .30-03 bw "220".
- .30-03 caption "A Jacketed Soft Point (JSP) round".
- .30-03 caseLength "2.54".
- .30-03 caseType "Rimless, bottleneck".
- .30-03 en "2585".
- .30-03 length "3.34".
- .30-03 name "0.3".
- .30-03 neck "0.34".
- .30-03 origin "United States".
- .30-03 parent "0.3".
- .30-03 primer "Large rifle".
- .30-03 productionDate "1903".
- .30-03 rifling "1".
- .30-03 rimDia "0.473".
- .30-03 rimThick "0.045".
- .30-03 shoulder "0.441".
- .30-03 type Rifle.
- .30-03 usedBy "United States".
- .30-03 vel "2300".
- .30-03 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- .30-03 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Firearm_Cartridge.
- .30-03 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_mdy_dates.
- .30-03 subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .30-03 type Firearm.
- .30-03 type Redirect.
- .30-03 comment "The .30-03 was a short-lived cartridge developed by the United States in 1903, to replace the .30-40 Krag in the new Springfield 1903 rifle. The .30-03 was also called the .30-45, since it used a 45 grain (2.9 g (0.10 oz)) powder charge; the name was changed to .30-03 to indicate the year of adoption. It used a 220 grain (14 g (0.49 oz)) roundnose bullet. It was replaced after only three years of service by the .30-06, firing a Spitzer bullet giving better ballistic performance.".
- .30-03 label ".30-03".
- .30-03 sameAs Q4545233.
- .30-03 sameAs .30-03_Springfield.
- .30-03 sameAs m.08rnq4.
- .30-03 sameAs Q4545233.
- .30-03 wasDerivedFrom .30-03?oldid=701379322.
- .30-03 depiction 30-03G.jpg.
- .30-03 isPrimaryTopicOf .30-03.