28 January 2008, 19:24
lilguy43ukCalibres
I recently bought a Parker Hale in .308W calibre, from a local shop. They also threw in 100 rounds of ammo but, when I got it home and had a look, the ammunition is stamped as 7.62.
I'm a little confused here as this is the first time I've ventured into .308 territory, are the two calibres interchangeable?
My first thoughts would be that they are not, as miking the rounds seem to show significant differences in projectile and case.
However, my calipers are not the best quality and I don't have 100% confidence in them till I've been able to get them calibrated.
I can't believe, though, that a unsmith would make such a basic mistake as to give out the wrong ammunition for a rifle that he's sold.
Any ideas?
28 January 2008, 19:35
bartsche
If it is 7.62x51 it will function in your .308.

roger
28 January 2008, 20:32
Allan DeGroot308winchester is the sporting cartridge designation of the 7.62x51NATO cartridge. they are one in the same.
AD
29 January 2008, 21:06
lilguy43ukThanks guys
Your input is greatly appreciated
Cheers
30 January 2008, 00:28
Sambar 9.3quote:
Originally posted by Allan DeGroot:
308winchester is the sporting cartridge designation of the 7.62x51NATO cartridge. they are one in the same.
AD
Essentially the same. It is safe to fire a 7.62 in a 308. However, sometimes, due to differences in the chamber and throat dimensions the reverse does not apply.
30 January 2008, 12:48
lilguy43ukThanks Guys
I've reloaded for many years with .243W, 9mm parabellum and 12g in nitro and black powder.
No matter how much I know, there always seems to be much more that I don't and I'm grateful to this forum and its members for the help that they so freely give.
30 January 2008, 22:16
bartschequote:
Originally posted by lilguy43uk:
Thanks Guys
No matter how much I know, there always seems to be much more that I don't and I'm grateful to this forum and its members for the help that they so freely give.

Me 2

roger