A 16-20" bolt gun in 7.62x39 is a good solution for people who like a handy, deer-capable brush gun that is a pleasure to shoot. However I'd go for the same bullet weight in a 308 Win (loaded with say 125Gr PSPs - of which I already have many) but yielding another 200 or so FPS over what 7.62x39 can deliver.
I don't want some light load of slow powder (which will still deliver a pretty significant, unnecessary muzzle blast) but a decent load of a faster powder (without the drama). Sort of a 7.62x39 plus load - loaded in readily available 308 cases.
Some people like to do things the hard way. Doing things the hard way can be rewarding if say you are building a table and want to use all hand tools and joints with no metal fasteners. But most of the time when people do things the hard way it's because they are ignorant.
You want a 16.5" barrel .308 to run about 200fps more than a 7.62x39, so about 2550 FPS and you don't want recoil or muzzle blast.
The two easy ways to do that is to pick a starting load with a powder that has published data and offers moderate velocity....or use the H4895 60% rule and adjust up or down to tailor your load.
The hard way is to come up with some obscure theory and try to hammer that square peg into the round hole hoping that you can make it fit.






















































