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  1. 11 sie 2023 · The .308 Win is longer in size and carries more powder and heavier bullets when compared to the 7.62x39 mm. Interestingly, the 7.62x39 mm uses a marginally thicker bullet; however, it is no match for the higher pressure, longer range, and more hitting power of the .308 Win.

  2. The .308 Win is a 2.8 inch long round, compared to the 2.2 inches of the 7.62×39 mm. This gives the AK round a slightly faster rate of cycling in full-auto firearms. The shorter size of the 7.62×39 mm also means that it carries lesser power, which is only 35.6 grains compared to the 56 grains of the .308 Win.

  3. For close range self-defense, the 7.62x39 is the better option as it has lower recoil for quicker follow-up shots and penetrates the target less than a 308 would. This reduces, but does not eliminate, the potential to injure an innocent bystander.

  4. 3 paź 2020 · The 7.62×39 or the .308 Win? Which cartridge is better? We take a look at their ballistic properties and more to help you decide.

  5. 22 mar 2023 · While 7.62×39 ammo and rifles certainly aren’t rare, they just don’t have the same breadth of availability. But as we’ve already said, when it comes to cost, 7.62×39 has .308 beat handily, with 7.62×39 ammo ringing up at a fraction of the price of .308.

  6. The 7.62x39mm symbolizes unadulterated ruggedness and pure dependability. At the same time, the .308 Winchester is the most prevalent North American big game hunter. They’re both excellent hunting cartridges but arent interchangeable on any platform.

  7. Due to its smaller size and lower velocities, 7.62×39 ammo generates less recoil compared to .308. This reduced recoil makes it easier to control and provides faster follow-up shots, making 7.62×39 ideal for rapid-fire engagements and situations that require quick target acquisition.

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