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7.62x51 NATO
After World War II, the U.S. government issued
contracts to Winchester and Remington for the development of a
replacement cartridge for the .30-06. The result of those efforts
was a shorter version of the .30-06 called T-65. Later the name was
changed to 7.62mm NATO.

New Production Ammo
can be found manufactured by practically everyone.
Surplus Ammo -
Found all over the place. Some is corrosive. If corrosive make sure
you follow corrosive ammo cleaning guidelines or you will corrode
you rifle bore.
Reloading Dies are
made by
Dillon Precision ,
RCBS,
Redding, and
Lee Precision , to
name a few.
Reloading components
can be found at
Huntington's,
Midway USA , and the
Wholesale Hunter ,
to name a few.
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