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Is'nt .308 Win just the commercial name given to the military ctg 7.62?? Afterall, Winchester was the company to manufacture the 7.62 way back when the US Army wanted a new shorter ctg. Maybe people are reading too far into the .308 & 7.62??
Not quite. Winchester was very anxious to get the .308 Win. out to the public, so anxious that they did not wait for the official announcement of which of the several prototype cartridges being considered at Aberdeen would be officially adopted. Instead they gambled on which one would be chosen, and tooled up to make it. The DoD eventually settled on the T65E4 prototype as the model for the 7.62x51mm, while Winchester had gone with another of the T65 series. Hence, the rounds are slightly different.
The fact of the matter is that .308 Win is loaded to a lower pressure than 7.62, and the military rifles have a long throat that will lower pressures further, so I wouldn't hesitate for a second to shoot .308 in a 7.62 rifle. Brass is a very ductile material, and will stretch to fill many, many thousandths of excess headspace. The .003" difference in the two chambers doesn't amount to a hill of beans.