A 7.62mm is the same as a .300
AA. 7.62mm is .311. 30 cal is .308. Some ammo marked 7.62 x 25 mm ammo sold nowadays (Selliers ) measures .308. It will shoot OK in a gun like Tokarev T33 albeit
less accurately. If you reload, , 30cal bullets are about all you can get. Eastern block surplus ranges between .307 and .311 depending on the country that produced it. Bulgarian is all over the map and sometimes hot loads. Stick with Romanian, Polish, and Russian. You may want to check out Wolf if you can find it.
No they are not. 7.62mm = .300
308...A 7.62mm = .300
None... it is the same sized bullet (.308 diameter). You have to choose the selection of bullet when reloading 30-30 ammo for the type of bullet. A pointed bullet in a tubular magazine can present a problem when the rifle recoils. The ammo is not interchangable, you must shoot the ammo that the rifle was chambered for.
Negative, 308 is a 30 caliber bullet and 30 doesn't fit into 25.
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A .308 bullet is a rimless and bottlenecked rifle cartridge. It has an effective range of around 500 feet if the shooter is good enough.
Sorry, you need to specify WHICH .308 bullet and at what distance. As distance increases, the RATE of drop also increases.
No, it does not.
A 150 grain bullet shot from a 308 will start dropping the fraction of a second it leaves the barrel.
if the bullet you have is crimped at the tip that means its a 308 blank
The . 300 Winchester Magnum is a larger cartridge. They both use the same diameter bullet.
If you are asking about the the cartridge length,then the 300 win mag.is longer than the .308win.caliber.If you are asking about bullet diameter then both cartridges are the same .308 bullet diameter.If you are asking about muzzle energy(hence power) then the 300 win mag.is considerably more powerful than the .308 winchester cartridge.