Yes, you can fire 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition out of a .308 Winchester barrel, as both cartridges are dimensionally similar and can be considered interchangeable in many circumstances. However, it's important to note that while they can be fired in the same chamber, there may be slight differences in pressure and performance between the two. Always ensure the firearm is rated for the specific ammunition you are using.
The phone number of the Sheridan Historical Society is: 308-762-4678.
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The diameter of a .308 Winchester barrel, specifically the groove diameter, is typically around 0.308 inches (7.62 mm). The land diameter, which is the diameter of the barrel's lands, is usually about 0.300 inches (7.62 mm). These measurements can vary slightly based on the manufacturer and specific barrel design.
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A 150 grain bullet shot from a 308 will start dropping the fraction of a second it leaves the barrel.
With serial 308, first year production 1952 will be date code stamped on the left side of barrel in front of receiver, check Remington society for chart. If IN 308, 1957.
70 percent of 762 = 533.4 70% of 762 = 70% * 762 = 70%/100% * 762 = 5334/10 = 533.4
Oh, dude, the barrel twist rate for a Remington 308 model 7400 is typically 1:10. It means the bullet completes one full rotation in the barrel every 10 inches it travels. So, like, it's important for accuracy and stuff, but don't lose sleep over it, man.
762 as a percent:762 x 100% = 76200%
A 205-liter barrel of oil weighs approximately 136 to 140 kilograms, or 300 to 308 pounds when filled to capacity.
Only if there was one made for an AR-15 upper, which there isn't.