No. The SKS fires a 7.62x39 cartridge, but actually uses a .311 bullet. The 7.62 x51 is too long for the SKS action, the chamber of a SKS is too short for the cartridge, the power of the 51 is too high for the SKS action, and the bullet of the 7.62x51 is actually .308, not .311. Does not match up in any way.
Can you shoot 762•51 in a m1a springfield
No, 308 Win is like the 7.62 X 51 not the 7.62 X 39. The 308 Win will not chamber in an SKS it is too long.
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Yes, 308 = 7.62. But the 51 part is variable. The first number is the outer diameter of the bullet. This has to be exactly correct to fit the barrel of the gun. The second number, 51, can be different, and may still work.
7.62 mm = .3000 inches 51 mm =2.008 inches The 7.62x51 cartridge takes a .308 dia. bullet
10% off of 51= 10% discount applied to 51= 51 - (10% x 51)= 51 - (0.10 x 51)= 51 - 5.1= 45.9
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LCM(3, 17, 51) = 51
-51
51% = 51/100
It can be: 3*17 = 51 or 1*51 = 51
75% of 51= 75% * 51= 0.75 * 51= 38.25