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7.62 Confusion 7.62x?? 

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All of these cartridges are 7.62 but each one is very different and shot in different firearms.
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@hond654
@hond654 4 года назад
Here are the start points 0:20 7.62x25 1:18 7.62x38R 3:24 7.62x35 (300BLK) 4:28 7.62x39 5:22 7.62x45 8:10 7.62x51 9:38 7.62x54R 11:40 7.62x63 (30-06) 12:50 7.62x67 (WinMag) 13:50 7.5x55
@deuceandguns
@deuceandguns 4 года назад
Thanks! Pinned to the top.
@TheDillinger187
@TheDillinger187 4 года назад
300 winmag was first rifle i ever shot..so fun
@hond654
@hond654 4 года назад
@@deuceandguns You are welcome - i like your review. Whenever i look into the naming and classification i am always confused for a while and must look up details in books about the exact dimensions. Your reload experience seems to be hands on. Please feel free to do more of these. There was a review of .22 on a different channel but that was not very organized and thorough - it was easy to tag yours:)
@2326TX
@2326TX 4 года назад
Your wild card should have been the 7.62x51R, better known as. 30-30 Winchester.
@marcuschauvin7039
@marcuschauvin7039 4 года назад
762x54r is a great round. Light ball ammo is 148 grain, heavy ball is 180 to 203 grain (depending on country). And the gp11 ammo is a .305 bullet NOT .307. Grin weight is ONLY 174 grain for Swiss gp11.
@mikefurman3060
@mikefurman3060 4 года назад
Mosin and Mauser shels, the nightmare for metal detectors in Poland :)
@lillxon806
@lillxon806 4 года назад
And Here in West Germany i Would Love to find Mosin Shell Casings or Any Russian Stuff
@mikefurman3060
@mikefurman3060 4 года назад
@@lillxon806 You must try at east from Berlin, can drown in it. :)
@lillxon806
@lillxon806 4 года назад
@@mikefurman3060 I Know but i Live in Pretty much the Central of Germany And Here we're only the Americans
@mikefurman3060
@mikefurman3060 4 года назад
@@lillxon806 Only Us staff in poland is from "Lend Lase Act" for USSR army. Sorry for my language. Peace.
@BigSmartArmed
@BigSmartArmed 4 года назад
Yet according to Polish government, Russians are to be blamed for WWII, and monuments to Red Army soldiers that sacrificed their lives are to be removed.
@will9357
@will9357 3 года назад
FYI: 7.5mm is considerably smaller than .307/.308. The reason the cartridge has a 7.5mm designation is because the original 19th century bullets for 7.5x55 swiss, actually were 7.5mm and wrapped with a paper patch. The paper patch was later removed and the diameter of the bullet was increased.
@planetclownfishbrain7052
@planetclownfishbrain7052 4 года назад
.300 Win. mag has been adopted by the USMC for snipers.
@tylerpontius7377
@tylerpontius7377 4 года назад
the belt on rounds like 300 win-mag isn't to increase case strength or make a better gas seal, its for headspacing
@northernoutdooradventures3883
@northernoutdooradventures3883 4 года назад
It was in 300 h&h. After that headspace was on the shoulder and the belt was purely cosmetic. 300 h&h was the parent case to the belted magnums kinda like 308 is a distant ancestor of 6.5 creedmoor.
@IRONHEAD12701
@IRONHEAD12701 4 года назад
It is used in the U.S. military. It’s used as a sniper round. Filling the gap between 7.62X51 NATO and .338 Lapua. Great round for elk, moose and kodiak. One shot one kill. Semper fi!
@Ghostraider103
@Ghostraider103 4 года назад
IRONHEAD Not only in the US. Also in the German Army we use .300 Win Mag as Sniper Round. the .338 is only used by the SOF
@IRONHEAD12701
@IRONHEAD12701 4 года назад
@Hell_Ghost Do you still use the 8mm Mauser? It’s a good round for large game (black bear, blacktail deer, bighorn sheep), the heavier projectiles like the 196gr. are very good for those.
@Ghostraider103
@Ghostraider103 4 года назад
IRONHEAD since ages no longer in use by the Bundeswehr. maybe it was used at the beginning with the old Wehrmacht MG42. but they was quit fast modified into 7.62x51 Nato Standard. For hunting porpose
@AM-hf9kk
@AM-hf9kk 4 года назад
.30-06 Springfield originated in 1903 with the '03 Springfield (US National Armory) rifle. The .30-03 (or .30-45) used a 45 grain powder charge and 220 gr projectile and was basically old news from the beginning. The 1906 update gave us the warhorse we know today with 150-180 gr Spitzers.
@weedXD38
@weedXD38 5 лет назад
Wow , quite a bit of 7.62 , Solid Info... thanxs!!!!
@markgreen1782
@markgreen1782 4 года назад
It is a Military round now. The U.S. Army changed the M24 to the 300 win Mag now. For longer range. Good Video. Very interesting
@ewetho
@ewetho 4 года назад
Been so for 2 decades +
@PeterFelten
@PeterFelten 4 года назад
I read somewhere that Chris Kyle preferred using the .300 Win Mag to other calibers
@tullo5564
@tullo5564 4 года назад
Yet still faced a shameful defeat in Afghanistan
@hanko9237
@hanko9237 4 года назад
@@tullo5564 Well he served 4 tours in Iraq. So not sure how he lost in Afghanistan, but if you say so.
@UsmanSiddiq1
@UsmanSiddiq1 4 года назад
@@hanko9237 US is begging Taliban for peace and they attacked their country and leaving after 17 years with 70% area under their control...which ironically is greater than which Taliban have under control before war. Dude you attack foreign country and then fall back leaving it in hands of original owners is SHAMEFUL DEFEAT like which happened in Iraq,korea,Vitenamese and lybia
@rodeanalfanteforcadela7645
@rodeanalfanteforcadela7645 Год назад
My dad used to confuse the 7.62 NATO with the 30-06. He's pretty old (not that old), and This helped him see and understand the difference.
@deuceandguns
@deuceandguns Год назад
Good to hear. My dad (who is pretty old) had the same confusion.
@davidwilliams1262
@davidwilliams1262 4 года назад
Very informative. I thought i just knew about the 7.62x51 and 7.62x39, love learning about different projectiles almost as much as the various firearms. Thanks once again
@barrypthompson4547
@barrypthompson4547 4 года назад
Just exactly the info I was looking for, thanks for clearing up the confusion!
@Prepare2Survive
@Prepare2Survive 5 лет назад
7.62x72mm = 300 H&H 7.62x47mm = 300 Savage 7.62x53m = 300 WSM
@MrStudzdog
@MrStudzdog 4 года назад
Great info, that clears up a lot. Thanks for your time.
@midgardjarl8282
@midgardjarl8282 4 года назад
I love that you threw in the 7.5 Swiss, I have to explain it to my friends all the time
@sil3ntsp3ct3r
@sil3ntsp3ct3r 4 года назад
I saw that Vz.52 on the wall at the very beginning of the vid and you instantly earned a subscriber. Excellent collection.
@pelhamsaquatics
@pelhamsaquatics 5 лет назад
I really enjoyed the 7.62 video! Great information very fun to watch thanks alot!
@stevefrederick9748
@stevefrederick9748 2 года назад
Your videos are amazing love the history! 30.06 lover here and I’ll be adding your video to my favs
@stacybrown3714
@stacybrown3714 4 года назад
I have one of those too. Yeah I mean each one of those. Cool video. Thanks for taking the time to make it.
@ChaitanyaVarmaD
@ChaitanyaVarmaD 2 года назад
A beginners guide to 7.62 .. Very informative.
@dumpl3dore
@dumpl3dore 4 года назад
Great video. Very informative. And for those that missed it he did say there were others in the 7.62 family but that would be for another time.
@Destroyer4790
@Destroyer4790 4 года назад
Cool to see the 7.62x45 round get some love here. Definitely not the easiest round to obtain but a very interesting weapon system in vz52. One of my favorite rifles in my collection.
@kevinashby3784
@kevinashby3784 Год назад
The best explanation I’ve ever heard. Thanks
@1001Hobbies
@1001Hobbies 3 года назад
THANK YOU for making sure you've got great audio.
@BoeCrane75
@BoeCrane75 4 года назад
Learned something new today, thank you sir! I always thought the 7.62 x 56 was the '06. Now I gotta look that up and see what it is! have a great day sir.
@tomhicks4097
@tomhicks4097 4 года назад
Excellent! Everything I thought I wanted to know + more.
@jpesall
@jpesall 5 лет назад
The belt on the 300 win mag is not for case strength. It operates at the same pressures as most modern cartridges. The belt is a leftover feature from the H&H cartridges which needed it for headspaceing. 300wm, 7mm RM, ect. headspace off the shoulder, and the belt is just there to make it "look''' more like a magnum cartridge.
@martinwall7297
@martinwall7297 4 года назад
thank you, for the straight scoop on 7.62
@chernorizetzhrabar1313
@chernorizetzhrabar1313 2 года назад
Great video and useful information. Thank a lot!
@richceretto5836
@richceretto5836 5 лет назад
Thanks for the info. I am just that much closer to a better understanding of the different calibers.
@enlightenedjuan8332
@enlightenedjuan8332 4 года назад
I would like to see all these rounds in a ballistics gel or vs body armor.
@geebroni4118
@geebroni4118 4 года назад
Thanks for the history lesson. Very informative.
@azlanameer4912
@azlanameer4912 4 года назад
very interesting and informative video. Thanks for making this video!
@1nv1c7u5m4n30
@1nv1c7u5m4n30 4 года назад
Nice presentation. Thank you.
@leadhead7338
@leadhead7338 4 года назад
my M&P10 with 5R rifling was the most accurate .308 ive ever owned or shot! wish i could post you the pick of my 100 yard target!
@MagnumMike44
@MagnumMike44 4 года назад
The 30-06 is an excellent cartridge, I don't have a rifle for that caliber but I have rifles with cartridges based on the 30-06, a Savage 110 E target rifle in the 25-06 Rem and a Ruger M77 in the 280 Rem. I also have a Springfield M1A with a synthetic stock and a Ruger M77 MKII target rifle in the .308 Winchester. It's worth noting that you can shoot .308 cartridges in the M1A but not the 7.62x51 in a bolt action, I also load/reload my own ammo and I've always kept the brass cases for both rifles separate. I also have a Ruger M77 in the .300 Win magnum that I use for hunting.
@robertbrugh8426
@robertbrugh8426 5 лет назад
.312 bullet diameters was because of the British influence in Europe. the Smele was .303 but the bullet was typically .311 - .312 in diameter. The Ruskies were influenced a great deal by the Brits.
@drydogg
@drydogg 4 года назад
You missed 30:03 USA, 30:40 Krag USA, 30 Mauser, 30 Luger, 30:30 Winchester, 300 Savage. Anyone know any others? I'm not actually complaining. I really enjoyed this video. You're very down to Earth and easy to understand while also handing out relevant information. Thank you and good day.
@richardrobertson1331
@richardrobertson1331 4 года назад
Great job with this video! I "liked", "sub'd" and hit the bell on the strength of this posting. You missed two of my favorite, but you did an excellent job on the rest. Thanks for posting
@expertadvice4u
@expertadvice4u 5 лет назад
Awesome informative presentation
@HermCore
@HermCore 4 года назад
Super informative! That vz52 is awesome!
@johndenham9999
@johndenham9999 5 лет назад
good job. Very thorough
@samnooshin6161
@samnooshin6161 4 года назад
I learned so much. Thank you very much.
@bunberrier
@bunberrier 4 года назад
Had no idea about all that. Thanks!
@louv4437
@louv4437 4 года назад
Great video! Thanks for the knowledge
@joseedgardotejada100
@joseedgardotejada100 6 месяцев назад
Excellent video and I suscribed immediatelly, very informative
@ahmadbenhalim6799
@ahmadbenhalim6799 Год назад
Good video, thank you for the effort
@highoctain113
@highoctain113 2 года назад
I love this subject.... So many different rounds for pretty much the same bullet
@twogungunnar9456
@twogungunnar9456 3 года назад
Very informative. Good video.
@ssa3eedss
@ssa3eedss 3 года назад
Thank you, great video
@bobcook231
@bobcook231 3 года назад
Wow , Great Video . Thank You
@stwhite5135
@stwhite5135 Год назад
Excellent video. So I can load my SKS bullets in my 303 Brit cases. Thanks.
@ozdavemcgee2079
@ozdavemcgee2079 4 года назад
7.62 x 45 was AWESOME caliber. I had one of those and the 7.62x 39 conversion. I always though it was a good calibre and would have been a good intermediary between 7.62x 51. A little less hit power a lot less recoil
@iskandartaib
@iskandartaib 4 года назад
Missed the 7.62x33 (aka .30 Carbine). I suppose there was also the 7.35x51 Carcano, the 7.7x56R (.303 British) and the 7.7x58 Arisaka.
@dannyg1102
@dannyg1102 2 года назад
Hey, I just found you great channel man..deff subbing
@ronniehembree7855
@ronniehembree7855 4 года назад
Great talk on the 7.62 ammo...i just found a 200 round blister pack of 7.62x63 mil unopened. look brand new made in 1971. works great in my 1903 Springfield ser#105,384
@AngelPerez-jm3yg
@AngelPerez-jm3yg 4 года назад
Helpful as hell
@jakebair1810
@jakebair1810 3 года назад
The belt on the 300 win mag is not for added strength, it was for head spacing due to its parent cartridge the 300 h&h Magnum.
@lcifermorningstar191
@lcifermorningstar191 2 года назад
Cool info. Thank you.
@joselo-zl5wo
@joselo-zl5wo 4 года назад
Fantastic knowledge.... u sure know what you are talking about!!! Great collection .... Thank you for sharing
@deuceandguns
@deuceandguns 4 года назад
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
@canadiantbone
@canadiantbone 4 года назад
Love my K31 - did well at the military 30 cal shooting competition.
@brucenovotny5924
@brucenovotny5924 3 года назад
Awesome video, man. Great infotainment... Liked & Subscribed 😉👍🇨🇦
@beautifullife4255
@beautifullife4255 3 года назад
Great video!
@markmuller3144
@markmuller3144 4 года назад
The belt on the 300WM is not for strength but for head spacing. as is for all the belted mags.
@angelaprater2679
@angelaprater2679 4 года назад
Good one all the different 7.62 crazy
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 8 месяцев назад
I love the Nagants. I have 3 antique rifles and an 1895 revolver (the one that can be suppressed). They have so much history.
@nealbutler5067
@nealbutler5067 3 года назад
The short lived 30-40 Krag/ 30 Army. Great video.
@louissteyn1489
@louissteyn1489 4 года назад
You missed the late great .300 Holland and Holland which reigned supreme in Africa as a good all rounder for medium game. Tks for a great video.
@friendofcoal
@friendofcoal 4 года назад
Some interesting info. Good video.
@cloud-forge
@cloud-forge 4 года назад
very informative thanks dude !
@MegaBoilermaker
@MegaBoilermaker 4 года назад
Thank you for the explanation.
@KernriverMerle
@KernriverMerle 4 года назад
Love that VZ-52, didn't even know it existed.
@thatguy22441
@thatguy22441 4 года назад
When I was in Basic Training, the drill sergeant was explaining the M240B. He explained that it fired 7.62 ammo. Anyone who knows anything knows he was referring the 7.62x51 NATO. I also did, but still asked him which 7.62, x39, x51, x54, x56 or x63. While I didn't do any pushups over it (he knew I was right to point that out), he did tell me, in very clear terms, to be quiet. That particular DS was one of the ones who went out of their way to teach us stuff, so he did explain the difference later on.
@thechemlightyoudropped
@thechemlightyoudropped 2 года назад
Not sure if you are active in the comments but two years back I went on a fishing trip in central Ontario, we had to fly in on seaplanes that’s how secluded we were. No roads, except maybe a logging trail here and there. Found a very old trappers camp on an island, several shells for the mosin nagant round and the buttstock of one. Did research when I got home and it turns out they are still somewhat widely used in areas near the Arctic due to their reliability. The actions and the cartridges never freeze
@throttleblipsntwistedgrips1992
@throttleblipsntwistedgrips1992 3 года назад
1:23 # dream gun. suppressible revolver 😎
@boricuaarecibo9259
@boricuaarecibo9259 2 года назад
I liked this great information
@markusdupree5317
@markusdupree5317 4 года назад
6:00 that’s some nice DayZ gun
@gusauvensor187
@gusauvensor187 4 года назад
Excelente vídeo thanks for all that information
@deuceandguns
@deuceandguns 4 года назад
Thanks, I really enjoyed making this video.
@bradyeldridge8230
@bradyeldridge8230 3 года назад
Sir u are super fn smart I have alot of knowledge on this kind of stuff but there are few that are even close to as accurate as u props for that keep up the good work and thanks for the info 😉
@justme5384
@justme5384 Год назад
Old video but we in Finland used 7.62x53R which is basically the same as 7.62x54R but our own make for our model of the mosin nagant style rifle we used in the wars.
@frozendefender
@frozendefender 4 года назад
could've added that the 54R in modern use is fed to machineguns like PKM and such, also used in small variety of other russian/soviet weapons. That said, I learned a few more obsucre 7.62 options that I never knew of.
@toomanyaccounts
@toomanyaccounts 4 года назад
it is also used in several sniper rifles. the cart is very powerful.
@James-dtexTexas
@James-dtexTexas 4 года назад
I like the 54R. Really great trajectory and accurate.
@arborsamurai
@arborsamurai 3 года назад
Excellent!
@timsmith1589
@timsmith1589 4 года назад
Cool video bro. I enjoyed it
@ras4782
@ras4782 4 года назад
never seen a straight pull rifle before.. pretty cool
@pretztel1551
@pretztel1551 4 года назад
I am super happy with all the information in this video, learned a lot! But I was surprised you didn’t mention the FN FAL when you got to the 7.62x51!!! What an iconic rifle to skip with that round!! Still, awesome video, and I really learned a lot! 👍🏻
@wayne9585
@wayne9585 4 года назад
Thought the fal fired 7.62×54
@jeramyw
@jeramyw 4 года назад
@@wayne9585 nope
@sendit1158
@sendit1158 3 года назад
SVT40 also 762x54r he forgot it
@markweaver1857
@markweaver1857 2 года назад
Thanks for the information. I would see ammo for sale and had no idea what the difference was. It would be great to have a comparison chart.
@thevacuumtubejunky9774
@thevacuumtubejunky9774 5 лет назад
Those 7.62c25's are some nasty little buggers.
@swaggerkaj
@swaggerkaj 4 года назад
7.62x25 aka the boomer five-seven for its ability to penetrate soft body armor.
@deuceandguns
@deuceandguns 4 года назад
Boomer Five-seven! What a great description!
@nickglass12
@nickglass12 5 лет назад
Excellent! 7.62X39 is my favorite rifle round.
@GaugeReality
@GaugeReality 3 года назад
Great video
@ronniehembree7855
@ronniehembree7855 4 года назад
glad i bought the 1970 waterproof pack of 7.63x63NA 200 rounds. opened em up...looked like they was made yesterday...fired great in my 1903 Springfield #105384, for 1 hundred bucks!
@darkiee69
@darkiee69 4 года назад
The 7,62x25 was used in the PPSh 41 and the PPS 43.
@hickeyskustomresto
@hickeyskustomresto 2 года назад
There were vz52's rebarreled in 7.62x39. Great shooters
@40beats93
@40beats93 3 года назад
Love how he used the sks model from dayz
@michaeldaltonsr8954
@michaeldaltonsr8954 3 года назад
TY! gud info. I did not know x63/x67. my Baby for past 40yrs! Rem 7.2.1. Many, many gud memories. My wife's 1st Honey SKS. she let's me shoot it, occasionally, when I've been a very gud boy!
@fudgepie1
@fudgepie1 4 года назад
What happened to the 7.62x33 (.30 carbine) and the 7.62x51.8R (30-30)?
@greylocke100
@greylocke100 5 лет назад
Talk to Karl at InRange I think he reloads for his CZ that he used in a match last year
@carman3894
@carman3894 5 лет назад
His is the vz52/57 chambred in 7,62x39mm
@paulgerald5808
@paulgerald5808 4 года назад
7.62 NATO round , FNC -1A1 ,FNC-2 , and the GPMG ,in CF usage . Thank you. This through the 1960s up until the late 1980s .
@robertscott2210
@robertscott2210 5 лет назад
Line up by height because that's the way we did it in grammar school lol. 😂😂😂👍
@ThisOLmaan
@ThisOLmaan 4 года назад
this video summed up for me for the 7.62 i would think which 7.62 do the Airplanes use in War? also cool Studio Ammo Hut Man Cave shack LoL nice really nice👍🏼 I love that mosin thats a Beaut
@thomaswatkins6652
@thomaswatkins6652 3 года назад
For the novice, this is a very good video.
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