Common questions

What 308 round does the military use?

What 308 round does the military use?

7.62x51mm NATO
308 Win, the cartridge was adopted as the 7.62x51mm NATO T65 for military use worldwide. It served as the ammunition for the U.S. military’s new standard issue rifle and light machine gun, the M14 and the M60, which were put into service in the late 1950s.

Are 7.62 x51 and .308 interchangeable?

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.

What size bullet does the military use?

5.56 mm
The US military has been using the 5.56 mm round for nearly 60 years — here’s how it all got started. While the Army is currently planning to move away from the 5.56 mm round in its infantry weapons, that has been the standard for decades.

Can you shoot 7.62 x51 NATO in a 308?

Yes. . 308 is actually a bit higher chamber pressure than 7.62×51, so the 7.62 is safe from a . 308 but not necessarily the other way around.

Do military snipers use 308?

308 caliber, long-range rifle ammunition and replace it with an intermediate caliber that Special Operations snipers will field next year — the 6.5mm Creedmoor.

Does the US military still use 308?

Though many units across the U.S. military have transitioned to the . 300 Winchester and . 338 Lapua Magnums for long-range use, the . 308 remains a workhorse of the designated marksman and sniper roles.

Whats bigger 308 or 7.62 x51?

308 Win headspace is between 1.630 and 1.6340 inches while the 7.62 NATO is between 1.6355 and 1.6405 inches. The published numbers place the difference within six-thousandths of an inch, but surplus 7.62 rifles can be anywhere from 10 to 15 thousandths longer than a commercial .

What is the NATO equivalent of 308?

7.62 NATO
7.62 NATO (a.k.a., 7.62x51mm) and . 308 Winchester are two very common rifle cartridges commonly used by U.S. service members and civilians. The U.S. military’s 7.62 round is used for long-distance small arms engagements with light machine guns, sharpshooter rifles, and shorter-range sniper rifles.

Is 308 a NATO round?

308 Winchester. It was the first small arms cartridge standardized by NATO. The round is often confused with the Russian 7.62x54mmR and 7.62x39mm cartridges, all of which carry the same caliber.

Does the military use green tip ammo?

The ammunition used by the soldier was the M855 “green-tip” projectile, adopted by the U.S. Army and Marines in the 1980s. It uses a fifty-five grain lead projectile with a copper jacket. It is designed to be stabilized by the 1:12 twist and twenty inches of the M16’s original barrel.

What is the difference between .308 and 7.62 x51?

308 Win headspace is between 1.630 and 1.6340 inches while the 7.62 NATO is between 1.6355 and 1.6405 inches. The published numbers place the difference within six-thousandths of an inch, but surplus 7.62 rifles can be anywhere from 10 to 15 thousandths longer than a commercial . 308 Win.

What kind of ammo does a 308 Winchester use?

308 Win Ammo – 308 Winchester Ammo | Freedom Munitions 308 Winchester The.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.

How much ammo fits in an ammo can?

1000rds of .40SW will fit in to a 30cal ammo can. 140rds of 12ga 2.75 will fit in to a 30cal ammo can. 250rds of 12ga 2.75 will fit in to a 50cal ammo can. 640rds of .308 will fit in to a 50cal ammo can. 320rds of .308 will fit in to a 30cal ammo can. 1300rds of .45ACP will fit in to a 50cal ammo can.

What’s the maximum pressure for a 308 Win?

If this is the case, avoid putting full-power .308 Win rounds into military rifles designed for a maximum pressure of 50,000 psi. The pressure is where most people get confused when analyzing the two ammo.

Which is better a.308 or.30 cal bullet?

While there are many cartridge choices that outperform the .308 in ballistics, there are few that perform as consistently as the .308 and as we know consistency is accuracy. The .30 cal bullet has long been a good performer and is very popular, which leads to more research with the .30 cal than perhaps with other calibers.

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Ruth Doyle