This refers to the flight characteristics of a specific hunting cartridge produced by Federal Premium Ammunition. The cartridge uses a 180-grain bullet in the .30-06 Springfield caliber, a common and versatile round used for big game hunting across North America. Understanding its trajectory, velocity, and energy at various ranges is crucial for ethical hunting and accurate shot placement.
Effective and humane harvesting of game relies heavily on selecting ammunition appropriate for the target animal and understanding its performance. Data like muzzle velocity, ballistic coefficient, and energy delivered downrange allow hunters to make informed choices, increasing their success rate while minimizing animal suffering. The .30-06 Springfield has a long and established history as a reliable hunting cartridge, and 180-grain bullets offer a balance of penetration and expansion suitable for a variety of medium to large-sized game.