Is the M80 a 308?

Is the M80 a 308?

The 7.62mm M80 Ball round is for use against personnel and unarmored targets. It has an unpainted bullet tip and is known by three other names: 7.62 x 51 mm, 7.62 NATO and . 308 Winchester.

Is M80 ball steel core?

It has a long heavy bullet with a semi-armor-piercing iron or mild steel core and a gilded steel jacket. After the Vietnam War it was replaced by the M80 ball cartridge as the standard round.

How accurate is M80?

The U.S. military’s accuracy standard for M80 Ball (boxed or on stripper clips) is a mean average radius of 5 inches at 600 yards for all groups tested from a given lot of ammunition. That measurement loosely equates to a 10-inch circle or approximately 1.6 MOA at that distance.

Is Lake City ammo magnetic?

This 7.62x51mm ammo was produced at the legendary Lake City Army Ammunition Plant. This ammo is loose-packed in a bulk 500 round box. Each 149 grain FMJ projectile is loaded into a boxer-primed brass case and is reloadable. This ammo will attract a magnet, so make sure to check out your range rules before buying.

Is 7.62 x51mm the same as .308 win?

308 Win was specifically designed to be a civilian variant of the 7.62x51mm NATO, even hitting the market two years before the NATO adoption of the 7.62. Today, . 308 Win ammo is the most popular short-action, big-game hunting cartridge around, leaving its twin in the dust.

Is M80 good ammo?

M80 is no longer viable. It used to be, you could use it to reliably one shot to the thorax low level armor, and unarmored scavs. This is no longer the case. Now BPZ FMJ has moved into that role.

How much damage does M80 do?

7.62x51mm M80

Performance
Damage 80
Penetration power 41
Armor damage % 66
Fragmentation chance 17%

What is M855A1 ammo?

The M855A1, a 5.56 mm Ball ammunition, is an enhanced performance round for today’s combat and training environments. The so-called “green ammo” not only has increased penetration of armor and hard targets, but allows the Army to be more environmentally friendly on its ranges and training environments.

What kind of bullet is a M80 ball?

The U S Military specification for M-80 ball calls for a 147 gr. mild steel jacketed bullet. When the Military starting to use the 7.62X 51MM cartridge, the first ammunition used the M-59 ball, which was a 150 gr bullet with an iron core.

Where does FMJ lead core M80 ammunition come from?

This ammunition is manufactured in the USA by FedArm using brand new FedArm mil-spec manufactured .308 diameter 147 grain FMJ Ball M80 projectiles. Projectiles based on lots may have lighter cores than previous lots earlier this year, but ammo within the lot will be extremely consistent.

What kind of ammo does a 308 Win use?

Tags: 308 Win, 7.62x51mm, Ball, FMJ This ammunition is manufactured in the USA by FedArm using brand new FedArm mil-spec manufactured .308 diameter 147 grain FMJ Ball M80 projectiles. Projectiles based on lots may have lighter cores than previous lots earlier this year, but ammo within the lot will be extremely consistent.

Is the M80 metal jacket bullet very accurate?

For an answer for the OP. The 147 FMJ M-80 style bullet, either mild steel or gilding metal jacket is not a very accurate bullet due to It’s open base design. You might find some that may be about MOA accurate, but most of these bullets will give you 1-2 MOA or more.