(.308) vs. (7.62x51 NATO) Accuracy TEST in my AR-10

(.308) vs. (7.62x51 NATO) Accuracy TEST in my AR-10

Philip Corley

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@Philip_Corley
@Philip_Corley - 11.02.2023 01:04

Thanks for watching! Hit the THUMBS UP👍 and make sure to SUBSCRIBE. As always, I appreciate your comments and feedback.

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@chrispike8879
@chrispike8879 - 11.02.2023 06:12

Less talking more shooting. Well informed on all the specs and fundamentals

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@jeffgenchi5863
@jeffgenchi5863 - 14.02.2023 14:40

All modern manufacturers have confirmed we can run 308 in a 7.62 NATO. I have a new SIG 716i tread and several 308 builds. The brass has expanded the same. From my research the best argument for no 308 in 7.62 guns really affects older guns with lots of use. Full auto mill surp guns may have too loose of head spacing therefore causing a dangerous condition. I use a 308 go/no-go gauge and it is the same in either of my barrels. In reality if your gun is head spaced right you can shoot them all. I have reloaded 308 for years. No issues in either AR10. I agree find what works best in your gun. I build my own ammo so I can control the quality. Great video. Thanks for posting. Just thought I would share my experience in case it helps anyone. Because the manufacturers will tell you you can but not why. SIG was not helpful. Lol

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@johnpoole8321
@johnpoole8321 - 16.03.2023 16:15

Agreed, go the few extra bucks for the power shock for all around plinking and hunting.

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@michaelbarfield528
@michaelbarfield528 - 26.06.2023 06:21

I will be buying more Federal Fusion and Power Shok at Wally World.....😊

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@davefowler7146
@davefowler7146 - 27.07.2023 07:56

I appreciate the video but sometimes the quality of the barrel, bcg, can affect accuracy. Some rifles like my howa bolt are tack driven no matter what ammo she’s fed

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@dash8465
@dash8465 - 02.08.2023 06:01

All those hogs.. the bolt gun and a 5 pounder binary/Tannerite covered in corn would take out a whole bunch at once.
Even the ones further away, internal bleeding would get more than you’d think.

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@donaldatkinson7937
@donaldatkinson7937 - 16.10.2023 23:39

Don't underestimate the killing power of fmj bullets, millions of people have been killed with them. Thousands of deer are killed each year with Sierra match king's. Few years ago I shot two deer within minutes of one another with a 357mag revolver with cast lead bullets that I cast, neither went a foot. In a shtf event, you'll be fine with fmj

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@MikeSmith-pq4wz
@MikeSmith-pq4wz - 12.01.2024 09:43

You get what you pay for as the old saying goes. My Armalite AR-10B, which costs 2K+ but will shoot 1inch groups or better at 100 yards using AAC match ammo. Maybe, you should try AAC ammo or upgrade the barrel to a match grade barrel. May I suggest a Ballistic Advantage 20" Heavy Profile barrel and have it fluted to reduce weight. You will be getting 1 MOA groups after a little upgrade! You can't beat that for only $250.00

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@anthonybrown2426
@anthonybrown2426 - 25.01.2024 17:08

I have a POF Revolution DI 308 16.5” barrel. I’ve purchased many different manufacturers and grains of ammunition and found anything lighter than 150 grain is huge groups like 2-3 moa. Hornady Black 168 grain is 1/2-3/4 moa consistently. Federal Go;d medal match is also under moa five shot groups. The federal ammunition and Hornady is the majority of what I shoot. I’ve found Winchester ammunition in 308 and 556 is crap. Very inconsistent velocity which equates to large groups. Shorter barrel normally needs heavier grain to stabilize for good groups.

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@mj2801
@mj2801 - 07.02.2024 13:50

Do not fire .308 Ammo on a rifle that is stamped 7.62x51. The Chamber pressures of this rifle you are using is designed for 7.62x51 not .308. The .308 Ammo will exert an additional 12,000 PSI on that chamber which could result in the warping of the chamber, and in some cases a catastrophic failure of the chamber wall casing injury to the user. On the other hand, a chamber stamped as .308 can fire both .308 ammo and 7.62x51 since it can handle to lower pressures of the 7.62x51. Don't let anyone try to sell you .308 Ammo on a Rifle that is chambered 7.62x51. There is no excuse for not being smart about this. This type of information can get people hurt thinking its ok to fire .308 on a rifle stamped as 7.62x51.

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@thesanfordmethod1905
@thesanfordmethod1905 - 24.06.2024 07:11

what's the barrel length on that beast?

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@Youdoneedmyname
@Youdoneedmyname - 10.08.2024 17:47

Those groups are absolutely horrible.

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@charlesludwig9173
@charlesludwig9173 - 15.08.2024 01:58

I shot the following in NRA long range competition through a Remington 700 which was fitted with a 24 inch 1/11 twist cut rifled bull barrel from HS Precision: M852, M118SB, M118LR, FGMM 168’s, and FGMM 175’s . The most accurate ammunition at the 600 yard line was 168 FGMM and M118LR but M118’s recoil wore me out. At the 1000 yard line M118LR was best and with all of this variety fired in the 600 and 1000 yard competitions I won the American High Power Rifleman Award in Long Range. Of course, the M852 and M118 rounds are 7.62 match cartridges for M14’s used in competition but they shot well from my bolt gun, thousands of them. So no problems from my experience, and most of this ammo except M118SB could get me into the half minute arena at 100 yards. Also, since all of the 175’s use an MOA wind constant of 10 at 1000 yards in head math was able to help me properly adjust for wind in short order, which was a major factor in my success with it all. BTW, when the .308 came out Western Cartridge produced factory loadings with bullet weights as I recall from 110 to 220 grains so not good for use in M1A’s that came on the scene in early 1970’s since these rifles like the M14 were tuned to shoot projectiles from 147 to 173/175 grains.

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