Just threw some numbers together to compare SAAMI .308Winchester cartridge and chamber drawing dimensions against un-fired Norinco 762 and American
Ego
147FMJBT ammunition in my possesion,.. and also to fired Norinco 762 steel cases from my M-14S.
I'll have to allow for a .001" error here, I'm using my old calipers and I need readers and a magnifier to see scale

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Cartridge Body OD" immediately before shoulder................................................. Neck OD" at shoulder:
SAAMI Chamber .4551" .............................................................................................3462"
SAAMI Cartridge .454".................................................................................................3435"
Norinco Cartridge .452".................................................................................................3331"
AE Cartridge .452"................................................................................................339"
Norinco Fired ..460".................................................................................................349-.351"
Both Nork and AE rounds were similar in case length overall. You can see the Nork round starts out a .333" OD neck versus .339"OD neck on the AE, a full .006" smaller. On firing in my chamber, the Nork OD neck is now .460". It grew by .021" . This dimension is .0049" or 4.9thousanths of an inch over SAAMI .308Win max chamber size at this part of the body.
My chamber is at least 4.9thousandths of an inch(.0049") over SAAMI .308Win. This will allow for an easy extraction of dirty cases from a dirty hot chamber.
This 95 year manufacture ammo I've put through at hundreds of rounds from 20 round green boxes,.. is clean, accurate and runs with no hiccups. No splits, ..no primer pierces as in S&B, ..no extra fouling and erratic low-end velocity as in MFS 145FMJ and the list goes on. It chrony's at 2804fps aveage in my 22" M-14. Bang on NATO spec, you'd think LC loaded it.
Guys that have splitting necks regularly would be nice to know the year and lot#s and the cases that are not failed, measured at the two dimensions given here forward body and neck.
To the OP I apologize in rushing through his post and not seeing that the cases were split in three different rifles

. You said one was chambered to 762NATO though.
These cases are very thin at the mouth, I guess partly because they are steel over brass, and just look at the OD on the Nork before firing compared to AE. It's .006" smaller. I guess that cheap case steel can't make the nearly .030" diameter expansion(that's almost .100" in circumference stretch [.030"X3.1416]) and survive. This 10% circumference growth should be survivable if the steel was good quality mild steel like 300W that should be able elongate at least 20-24% or higher IIRC.
762NATO chamber dimensions would be nice here to see if the case growth to .460" is within 762NATO tolerances if in fact they are different from .308Win at all.
,........I said all that to say this........
Rock on Norinco 762 match chamber and ammo

,... putting rounds into the wind Gangnam Style while you earn frequent flyer

points at a range near you!
