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  1. 3 paź 2020 · While the .308 has been an American and worldwide hunting round for over fifty years, are there situations where the 7.62×39 might be a better option? We will take a look at this idea in this cartridge comparison article over the 7.62×39 vs .308.

  2. Differences Between 7.62x39 and 308 Winchester: Red Dawn Begins The 7.62x39 and the 7.62x51 NATO are two very different cartridges. Each cartridge has its own advantages and disadvantages depending on your intended purpose.

  3. 11 sie 2023 · The .308 Win drops about 56 inches at 500 yards, whereas the 7.62x39 mm drops 123 inches at the same distance. The .308 Win is a flatter shooting round suitable for medium to long-range engagements. In comparison, the 7.62x39 mm works best for ranges up to 300-350 yards unless you want to make significant azimuth adjustments.

  4. 2 lis 2021 · Despite a lighter bullet, 7.62x39 sheds velocity very rapidly beyond 300 yards, while .308s larger case capacity means it has enough propellant to keep the bullet zipping along.

  5. 6 wrz 2022 · The 7.62×39 provides good power within 300 yards, with very manageable recoil. More than seventy years since its introduction, it can hold its own against modern calibers like the 300 Blackout. The 308 Winchester, or 7.62×51 (NATO), is versatile and widely popular.

  6. The .308 Winchester is a watered-down civilian version of the 7.62x51mm cartridge, the standard-issue NATO rifle round. But 7.62x39mm cartridges, also known as 7.62 Soviet, are rimless and bottleneck, sharing the success of their preferred platform, the ubiquitous AK4. Let’s quickly compare these rounds to note differences and similarities.

  7. Is 7.62 And 308 The Same Caliber? Yes, the 7.62×39 mm and the .308 Winchester are the same 30 caliber rounds. However, the actual diameter of these rounds differs by a few millimeters.

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