Ok. This Is another 7.62 question. Why do some people say you can shoot a 308 out of a 7.62 and 223 out of a 5.56 but not the other way around. Is it because of the .311 dia in a 308 barrel (For the 7.62). I have always wanted to know the answer wether it be that it does not matter at all or what the reasons are as why not to shoot 7.62 out of a .308.
The reason for this is that the chamber spec are different. (I will use the .308 as an example. Everything pertains to the .223 as well).
It is not that you cannot fire factory .308 Winchester in a 7.62X51, or that you cannot fire factory 7.62x51 in a .308 Winchester/Rem700, etc, because you can.
What matters is that you cannot fire reloaded cases (not that you are allowed to have them) fired from a 7.62x51 in a commercial rifle chambered for the .308 Winchester WITHOUT F/L resizing.
Specs for the .308 are
308 Winchester (SAAMI) Gauges
GO - 1.6300"
NOGO - 1.6340"
FIELD - 1.6380"
Specs for the 7.62x51 are
Shop (Military) Gauges
GO - 1.6350"
NOGO - 1.6405"
FIELD - 1.6455"
As you can see, the military chamber is sloppier to allow for dirt, mud, grease, other cr*p found in the field, and still be able to chamber and fire.
Because of this trying to chamber a round fired from the 7.62 and only re-sizing the neck would have the shoulder coming up before the bolt could close in a commercial rifle. In a semi-that would definitely cause stoppages and frustration.(but everyone knows that you ALWAYS F/L resize for semis)
However, if you F/L resize, then fire them, they will fireform to your chamber and then neck size til you drop! You'll be fine. Oh, one other thing, volume in military cases is normally less than commercial due to thicker brass. Not much but it can affect pressures at max commercial load data.
Enjoy!!