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Son,
Shut the hell up! Even an old dinosaur like me recognize the advantages the 5.56NATO has over the 7.62NATO. If you can hit what you're aiming, that is far more important than hitting power.
I was trained on the .308 ... before I joined the army. So it was no big deal to me but I do recognize that it takes more than 5000 rounds of 7.62NATO to make gold while it takes less than a 1000 with the 5.56NATO.
And as far as lethality is concerned, the 5.56NATO has it over the 7.62NATO. There is a big difference in the wounding capacity of the smaller round versus the through-and-through of the bigger round.
The difference is of course in stopping power but unless your grouping is less than 3 inches, it ain't going to do you squat.
I suggest that you start reading and start asking questions and stop posting your obviously errorenous views
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Chimo
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