7.62x51mm M80
A 7.62x51mm NATO M80 cartridge with a 9.5 gram lead-antimony alloy core bullet with a bimetallic jacket, in a brass case. This cartridge was adopted in the United States Armed Forces as a replacement for the 7.62x51mm NATO M59 cartridge after the Vietnam War as standard ammunition, as it provides a considerable stopping power effect as well as being able to pierce through basic and intermediate body ballistic protections. However, it has a high bounce probability on various surfaces.
Range | Velocity | Damage | Penetration Power | Drop | Time Of Flight |
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100 m | 743.42 m/s | 75.7 | 38.8 | -0.0 cm | 0.13 s |
200 m | 660.7 m/s | 71.73 | 36.76 | -17.58 cm | 0.28 s |
300 m | 572.17 m/s | 67.48 | 34.59 | -60.63 cm | 0.45 s |
400 m | 485.64 m/s | 63.32 | 32.46 | -128.38 cm | 0.63 s |
500 m | 406.43 m/s | 59.52 | 30.51 | -243.56 cm | 0.86 s |
600 m | 360 m/s | 57.29 | 29.36 | -414.49 cm | 1.12 s |
700 m | 330.54 m/s | 55.88 | 28.64 | -661.87 cm | 1.41 s |
800 m | 308.31 m/s | 54.81 | 28.09 | -1,007.25 cm | 1.73 s |
900 m | 291.09 m/s | 53.98 | 27.67 | -1,443.83 cm | 2.06 s |
1000 m | 276.42 m/s | 53.28 | 27.31 | -1,995.9 cm | 2.4 s |