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  1. The 308 Winchester dwarfs the 7.62x39 in cartridge dimensions, which means that the 308 Win is going to be firing heavier bullets at higher pressure, muzzle velocity, and muzzle energy. All of this adds up to more felt recoil.

  2. 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.

  3. 11 sie 2023 · In comparison, the 7.62x39 mm has an average muzzle velocity of 2,250 fps and an effective range of about 500 yards. 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.

  4. 6 wrz 2022 · Let’s chat about the ballistic differences between 7.62×39 VS 308. As you’ll see, the 308 carries significantly more power out past 200 yards. That’s not just an advantage in velocity, but in energy as well. In fact, the 308 bullet has over twice the energy at 300 yards as the 7.62×39 round.

  5. TL;DR: 7.62×39 vs 308. Here’s a quick peek into the pros and cons of these two rounds.

  6. 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.

  7. As illustrated in the chart, .308 Winchester rounds - on average - achieve a velocity of about 2680 feet per second (fps) while 7.62x39mm rounds travel at a velocity of 2360 fps. To put this into perspective, a Boeing 737 commercial airliner travels at a cruising speed of 600 mph, or 880 fps.

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