What the difference between 7.62 NATO and 308 win?

7.62 NATO is rated for a lower max pressure than . 308 Winchester. 7.62 NATO's rating is about 60,000 PSI, and . 308 Win's is 62,000.
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Is 308 Win the same as 7.62 NATO?

From an external dimension standpoint, the . 308 Winchester cartridge case and the 7.62 NATO (7.62 x 51 mm) are the same thing. In fact, the 7.62 was developed using the general design of the . 308 as its 'parent' case.
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Can .308 shoot 7.62 NATO?

As a result, commercial rounds can be up to 12,000 psi hotter than NATO. Therefore, general consensus dictates it's perfectly safe to fire 7.62 NATO in a . 308 Win chamber, but the reverse is inadvisable.
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Can I shoot NATO rounds in my 308?

If you have a modern . 308 Win. rifle, you should be fine firing any modern commercial . 308 Win. or 7.62 NATO ammo.
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What does NATO mean in ammo?

Last Updated on January 16, 2022. NATO ammunition refers to the small arms cartridges used by the member-states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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.308Win vs 7.62x51



Why is 308 so popular?

Despite the military dropping 7.62 for its main battle cartridge, the firearms community recognized the superior performance of the . 308. The cartridge quickly became a favorite among sportsman, target shooters, and specialized military units who required long-range precision rounds.
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Is 308 and 308 win the same?

Although not identical, the . 308 Winchester and military 7.62×51mm NATO cartridges are similar enough that they can be loaded into rifles chambered for the other round, but the . 308 Winchester cartridges are typically loaded to higher pressures than 7.62×51mm NATO service cartridges.
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What 308 rifle does the military use?

M40A5 Sniper Rifle

The M40A5 is the latest in a long line of M40 sniper rifles used by the U.S. Marine Corps. The M40 series is a highly modified Remington 700 hunting rifle, chambered in . 308 Winchester/7.62x51mm NATO.
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Is a 7.62 x39 the same as a 308?

308 is a much larger cartridge than the 7.62×39 round. The neck diameter is similar which we would expect given the diameter of the bullets used are 0.004″ within each other. The . 308 Win has a much wider case base as well as half an inch more on the length and the overall length with how the bullet is set.
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What caliber is a 7.62 by 51?

300 Savage that is designated the T65. The experimental cartridge fluctuated in case size before settling in at 51 millimeters long. With the . 30 caliber bullet diameter being translated as “7.62 millimeters”, the new 7.62x51mm cartridge was born.
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Whats better 556 or 308?

Standard 308 Win loadings can still be combat effective out to 1,000 yards. By comparison, the 5.56 is typically only considered effective out to about 500 yards. When shooting out past 500 yards, wind drift becomes a major issue.
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Is 300 blackout the same as 308?

308 Winchester and . 300 Blackout have the same bullet diameter, they are otherwise vastly different cartridges. Due in large part to the longer case length of the . 223 Remington, that cartridge has significantly more case capacity than the .
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What caliber is 308?

308-inch diameter (30-caliber) bullets. The big difference is their powder capacity.
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What sniper rifle did Chris Kyle use?

Although Kyle used a . 300 Winchester Magnum for most of deployments, his most famous and longest shot was taken with a McMillan-built TAC-338.
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Is a 308 or 30 06 More Powerful?

308 Winchester will perform as much as 15% better in terms of velocity, energy, and trajectory, than will most 220-grain bullets fired from a . 30/06.
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Do snipers still use 308?

300 Winchester and . 338 Lapua Magnums for long-range use, the . 308 remains a workhorse of the designated marksman and sniper roles.
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Why is it called a 308?

308 Winchester (pronounced: "three-oh-eight" or "three-aught-eight") is a rimless, bottlenecked, rifle cartridge and is the commercial cartridge from which the 7.62×51mm NATO round was derived. The . 308 Winchester was introduced in 1952, two years prior to the NATO adoption of the 7.62×51mm NATO T65.
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What grain 308 do snipers use?

308 caliber, 168-grain MatchKing BTHP was cited as being the “preferred ammunition” for police snipers “based primarily on its accuracy and consistency”.
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What caliber is 5.56 equal to?

223 rounds are virtually identical in size to 5.56mm rounds. This means that the majority of the time, . 223 ammunition will chamber and fire in a 5.56mm chamber and vice versa. However, the biggest difference between the two is that 5.56x45mm ammunition is loaded to a significantly higher pressure than .
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Which round is better 308 or 6.5 Creedmoor?

The 6.5 Creedmoor is clearly a ballistically better cartridge than 308. The 308 was designed in 1952 for a semi-automatic military rifle, while the 6.5 Creedmoor was designed in 2007 for better long range target performance in a bolt action rifle.
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Why is 308 better than 6.5 Creedmoor?

308 has a lot more frontal surface area and carries more energy downrange. With a flatter trajectory and less wind drift, the 6.5 Creedmoor does have a definite, though not gigantic, advantage over the . 308 Winchester in external ballistics at typical hunting ranges.
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Is .308 too big for deer?

The . 308 Winchester certainly has enough energy to kill deer, pronghorn, elk, moose and bear out to 300 yards, but the bullet drops fast and it's trajectory looks like a bell shaped curve by 500 yards.
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Why is it called a 30 30?

Introduced as the first small-bore, sporting rifle cartridge for smokeless powder, the 30-30 is effectively the great North American deer cartridge. A . 30 caliber bullet, loaded with 30 grains of smokeless powder, the name is derived from a combination of the cartridge size and design.
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Can a AR-15 shoot 308?

The AR-10 fires a stronger cartridge with more momentum, so you could not simply re-barrel the AR-15. The bolt, bolt carrier, and springs must be heavier to accommodate the . 308 Winchester. The AR-15 may accept a 20- or 30-round magazine, the AR-10 usually deploys a 20-round magazine.
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