7.62x51 Ammo For Sale
Overview of 7.62x51 Ammo
7.62x51mm NATO is the military designation for the cartridge civilians know as .308 Winchester - the round that replaced .30-06 Springfield in U.S. service rifles and powered the M14, M60, M240, and dozens of modern battle rifles and DMRs. The two designations share bullet diameter, case dimensions, and most factory load profiles, with 7.62 NATO running at a slightly lower SAAMI-equivalent pressure spec optimized for autoloading rifles and machine guns.
For civilian shooters, 7.62x51 is the headstamp that signals military-spec ball ammunition: typically M80 147gr FMJ for general use or M118 175gr open-tip match for long-range and DMR work. The cartridge remains the dominant chambering for 7.62 NATO-pattern rifles like the SCAR-17, AR-10, FAL clones, and surplus G3-pattern rifles.
Why shooters choose 7.62x51 NATO
- Military spec: built to NATO pressure and dimensional standards.
- Battle-rifle ready: the standard chambering for AR-10 and FAL-pattern platforms.
- Long-range capability: M118-class match loads deliver consistent accuracy past 800 yards.
- Cross-compatible: functionally interoperable with most .308 Winchester chamberings (check your barrel marking).
What are the most popular brands offering 7.62 NATO loads?
- Federal .308 / 7.62 NATO Ammo
- Fiocchi .308 / 7.62 NATO Ammo
- Hornady .308 / 7.62 NATO Ammo
- PMC .308 / 7.62 NATO Ammo
- Remington .308 / 7.62 NATO Ammo
You can filter our entire selection using the left sidebar to see which 7.62 NATO loads we currently have in-stock under the Manufacturers filter.
Related 7.62 NATO and .308 ammo selections
- M80 7.62 NATO Ball Ammo - 147gr FMJ military standard
- M118 7.62 NATO Match Ammo - 175gr long-range load
- .308 Winchester Ammo - civilian designation
- .308 Match Ammo
- Bulk .308 / 7.62 Ammo
- Military Surplus Rifle Ammo
Best 7.62 NATO and .308 ammo guides
- Best .308 Winchester Ammo
- Best .308 Winchester Deer Hunting Ammo
- Best .308 Grain for Long Range
- Best .308 Subsonic Ammo for Hunting
For a comprehensive look at how different 7.62 NATO and .308 loads perform across muzzle velocity, energy, and trajectory, see our .308 Winchester ballistics database and .308 recoil breakdown.
Customer Reviews
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CheyenneDoc8404 said:
Igman is straight up military surplus. Its not supposed to be match ammo and it definitely is not. But, for the consistency I was seeing and the light recoil, it was an outstanding value. It goes BANG. It will hold about 4 MOA at 100. But the surplus rifle I was firing is guaranteed to deliver 5 MOA at 100. This stuff will definitely not get any volunteers to be targets. Even out to 800 meters. Just remember: this is MILITARY ammo.
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Jackson said:
Held an easy 1 moa out of an 18" barrel. No malfunctions. Can't complain about anything at the price I bought it for
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SwampDawg said:
Tight groups no jams no misfire. The reason for the value rating is I think all ammo in bulk could be a little less expensive, but the price I payed was very competitive with everyone else. Not the first purchase of this ammo and probably not the last