Can you shoot 7.62x39 in a 308
Therefore, the basic understanding is that the military cartridge will fit and fire in currently produced. Normally, in a typical gun saloon bar discussion, the most heated debate is asking a bunch of people about the differences between.
There is a variety of responses that often include. Weirdly all those statements are all quite true. As it may be confusing to grasp, this article will try to explain it in a way that you will not bash your brains out. I will try to be void of making you read all the nuances of things like piezo transducers.
Again, the answer is NO. It is because of the differences in maximum pressures and the chamber specs. Nobody makes a 7. As a rule, this makes the 7.
But if you go the other way, you can encounter problems. A commercial. If this is the case, avoid putting full-power. The pressure is where most people get confused when analyzing the two ammo. The maximum pressure numbers for the two calibers are 50, psi for 7. At a glance, it appears to be a big difference and a reason to consider it unsafe to fire. The logic is, do not fire a higher pressure commercial. While it is true that a. Here you must concentrate on the details. I put it that the 50, number is an accurate representation of copper units of pressure or CUP.
It is a less precise way to measure pressure, as the method relies on looking at how much little copper disks compress when you fire the gun. The difference, therefore, in this specific case lies somewhere around 8, What this implies is that the maximum pressure for 7. If both loads are routinely proof tested at far higher levels, the 4, difference will not alter the trajectory. Measuring the thickness of the cartridge is quite challenging. I have developed a simpler way of doing it and it helps explain the difference.
The process involves the representation of all sets of ammo. From my big bucket selection, I took both the. I further picked several of each from different brands and averaged the weights. I could not measure the cases because I had not fired them yet. And also because it will not tell me much other than the general size of the chamber from which they were fired. While both the 7. Both cartridges are capable of very good accuracy when good ammunition is used in an accurate rifle, but neither can hold a candle to the.
However, the. As previously stated, most of the highly regarded bullet types specifically designed for big game hunting are available in. There is also still a large quantity of full metal jacket military surplus ammo in 7. Brown Bear, Tula, and Wolf make lots of inexpensive plinking ammunition while Prvi Partizan, Sellier and Bellot, and Silver Bear all make soft point hunting ammunition both cartridges.
Additionally, Hornady and Nosler produce 7. Prices and availability vary, but ammunition for all three cartridges is widely available.
Run of the mill steel case 7. Reloading components for all three cartridges are also obtainable, but the. Since it uses the same. Depending on the exact rifle in question, the 7. Those larger bullet sizes are not nearly as common as. At the same time, a lot of 7. Similar to the situation with ammunition, rifle availability is uneven in these three cartridges. While there is a bigger variety of. However, with over 37,, produced, the different versions of the Mosin-Nagant make up the vast majority of 7.
Finally, Winchester also manufactured their lever-action Model in 7. All of these rifles are obtainable to a certain degree in North America.
There are a few AR variants chambered in 7. That being said, the 7. While the 7. That being said, they will all work for hunting deer sized game out to yards or so with good shot placement and when using quality bullets. Make no mistake though: a bullet through the vitals from any of these cartridges will make short work of almost any game animal.
Do you primarily hunt medium sized game like feral hogs, black bear, or deer at ranges within yards? Go with the. Do you want a cartridge well suited to hunt bigger animals like kudu, eland, elk, moose, caribou, or red stag with during an Africa, Canada, or New Zealand hunting expedition?
Are you sensitive to recoil? Go with the 7. Do you want a battle rifle for self-defense, home defense, or for a real world SHTF situation? Are you looking for a cartridge with lots of inexpensive ammo for general plinking or target shooting? Though the differences between the cartridges 7. Ballistic data for original 7. The data used to compare the trajectory of the cartridges was obtained from Hornady , PPU , and Winchester.
Case capacities were obtained from Chuck Hawks , Kwk. I used the Hornady Ballistic calculator and ShootersCalculator. Another good write up. John always offers practical and useful information.
I particularly like his charts! Come on man use your brain Thats why guns are made in specific calibers Not a 7. Quoted: This reminds me of all the guys I served with in the Army who thought the 7.
I heard the same thing back in the 60's and 70's from some vets. Something about "they can shoot our ammo, but we can't shoot their's.
Quoted: Quoted: This reminds me of all the guys I served with in the Army who thought the 7. I heard that to from vets in the '70's but they were talking projectiles not cartridges. He may have gotten chocked out one too many times! You can actually fire a. The case is a just a bit long, so you have to drop the bolt on it a couple of times to get it to close. But, yes, you can fire it. Is this a troll?
I hope this is a joke right? Quoted: Is this a troll? No, I am not a "troll". I am just getting into firearms, and I do not know a whole lot about bullet construction. I wasnt sure of the 51 length, versus the Why are so many members here so quick to point fingers and accuse?
I havent been a member of this forum for very long, but a lot of members are extremely hostile. Quoted: Quoted: Is this a troll? There are a few exceptions, but they are very few and far between.
First off, a. If by some miracle you got one in there and touched it off, you would kaboom you gun to shit, probably make a trip to the emergency room to boot. Not everyone here is an expert, but it is kinda assumed that you have some basic firearms knowledge. That's why some of the members here will jump hard on posts like this.
Spend a little time here reading and you can learn a lot. Don't take it too personally if someone flames you here, it is the internet. There is a huge amount of very good info here. OK, honestly, I meant to ask if my. I understand the concept of higher chamber pressures.
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