308 Winchester Ammo
308 Winchester Ammunition is a simply called “308 ammo” by most rifle shooters today and is among the most popular rounds used by American hunters.
An American-designed rifle cartridge without a rim, .308 ammunition is the commercial or civilian version of the NATO 7.62×51 round. Introduced in the 1950’s, 308 Winchester rounds are most frequently used by hunters but a growing tactical crowd is adopting the powerful caliber for use in carbines and other self-defense platforms.
How Shooters Use .308 Rifle Ammunition
Traditionally, shooters will use the full metal jacket (FMJ) rounds of .308 at the shooting range for target practice. Common FMJ .308 ammo is typically available in bulk here. PMC’s .308 Win Ammo is a popular choice for plinking or range use.
More elaborate bullets or projectiles are available for hunters or match-grade shooters. These cartridges feature expanding hollow points or soft points that can do significant damage with their target. Shooters looking for match-precision will most likely be interested in rounds containing the highest quality components like Federal’s Sierra Match King, a round that features a hollow point boat-tail bullet along with exceptional performance and incredible accuracy. Remington is one of the more popular manufacturers of 308 hunting ammo and their Core-Lokt bullet is a very well-known choice for American whitetail deer hunters. You can find the 150 grain 308 hunting round here.
Bulk .308 Winchester Ammo
20 Rounds of .308 Win Ammo by Federal Gold Medal CenterStrike – 168gr OTM
Bulk .308 Winchester Ammo
20 Rounds of .308 Win Ammo by Nosler Ammunition – 165gr Nosler Ballistic Tip
Is .308 Ammo Safe to Shoot in 7.62x51mm Rifles? Can I shoot 7.62x51 ammo in my .308 Rifle? That's a very common question among shooters. The short answer is that you can fire 7.62x51 rounds in a .308 rifle safely but it's not suggested that you fire .308 ammo in a 7.62x51mm rifle. The .308 civilian firearm evolved from the military 7.62x51 rifle. In fact, the 308 Winchester made its debut two years after NATO adopted the 7.62x51mm rifle for its military purposes. While the cartridges are very similar, there are some subtle differences that may play a role in how comfortable you feel using them interchangeably. The image below illustrates those differences and what it might mean for you as a serious shooter.

1000 Rounds of .38 Spl Ammo by Sellier & Bellot - 158gr LRN
1000 Rounds of .38 Spl Ammo by PMC - 132gr FMJ
20 Rounds of .308 Win Ammo by Prvi Partizan - 165gr PSP
20 Rounds of .308 Win Ammo by PMC - 147gr FMJBT
1000 Rounds of .40 S&W Ammo by Speer - 165gr TMJ
1000 Rounds of .45 ACP Ammo by Speer - 230gr TMJ
50 Rounds of .357 Mag Ammo by PMC - 158gr JSP
1000 Rounds of .45 ACP Ammo by Sellier & Bellot - 230gr FMJ
800 Rounds of .223 Ammo by Winchester USA - 55gr FMJ
500 Rounds of .38 Special Ammo by Winchester USA - 130gr FMJ
100 Rounds of .40 S&W Ammo by Winchester - 165gr FMJ
1000 Rounds of .357 Mag Ammo by Magtech - 158gr SJSP
25 Rounds of .357 Mag Ammo by Hornady - 158gr JHP XTP
1000 Rounds of .380 ACP Ammo by Federal - 95gr FMJ
20 Rounds of .308 Win Ammo by Ammo Inc. - 150gr FMJ
1000 Rounds of .223 Ammo by Winchester USA - 55gr FMJ
1000 Rounds of .40 S&W Ammo by Fiocchi - 170gr FMJ
250 Rounds of .308 Win Ammo by American Quality Ammunition - 147gr FMJ
FSP-759 Powder (For Rifle like ‘H380’) – 16lb
50 Rounds of .357 Mag Ammo by Magtech - 158gr FMJ FN
20 Rounds of .308 Win Ammo by Aguila - 150gr SP