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7.62x39 vs 6.8 spc ballistics
7.62x39 vs 6.8 spc ballistics




As I am an avid fan of modern military weaponry, I'm well versed in guns, their respective ammunition and the limitations that their respective ammunition brings. However, there have been problems as far back as Vietnam about the bullet's stopping power. Just about every country uses it and has been mass-produced to the point that just about anyone can buy them over the counter. 223 is now the most widely produced small-caliber rifle bullet in the world and rightly so. Which is now the mainstay and backbone bullet of U.S armed forces and armed forces around the world and NATO. Springfield, though, was forced to drop out of the CONARC competition, leaving Remington to make and supply the ammunition.

7.62x39 vs 6.8 spc ballistics

Remington was called by ArmaLite and Springfield to develop a Small-Caliber/High-Velocity (SVHC) bullet from CONARC (Continental Army Command) requirements which ended up being a. 308 Winchester (7.62x51mm NATO) which replaced the aging WWII cartridge, the. Army was looking to replace the still heavier.

7.62x39 vs 6.8 spc ballistics

Ladies and gents, loyal readers of my blog, mates of class and friends of old, today on the blog is one of my favorite topics: Ammunition. If, however, you are at ranges of 100-300 yards and want to knock down your enemy in one shot, I recommend the 6.8x43mm Remington SPC (Special Purpose Cartridge).






7.62x39 vs 6.8 spc ballistics