The .308 Winchester is equivalent to the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge, as they share the same dimensions and ballistic characteristics. While the .308 is a commercial round, the 7.62 NATO is its military counterpart. Both cartridges can be fired from the same rifles designed for either caliber, though it's important to check specific firearm compatibility.
.308
It uses a 30 caliber or .308 inch diamiter projectile. .308
Negative, 308 is a 30 caliber bullet and 30 doesn't fit into 25.
a "308" measures .308 inches while most 30 caliber ammo measures .312 inches. Strange as it may seem both are classifies as 30 caliber ammo.
30 caliber = .308 of an inch = 7.62mm
Yes. Significantly.
Yes it is, it uses a .30 caliber bullet which makes it a 30 caliber
No
308 calibre
The 308 caliber guns are more expensive than 5.56 assault rifles.
Marlin makes a .308
A lever action rifle chambered in .308 Winchester.