5.56 vs 7.62 NATO In a Gunfight, Which Ones Better?
This expert analysis, drawing on infantry experience, breaks down the 5.56 NATO and 7.62 NATO cartridges. It highlights 5.56's advantages in lighter recoil, weight, and ammo capacity for urban and close-quarters combat, while 7.62 excels in power, energy retention, and barrier penetration for long-range scenarios. The choice ultimately depends on mission context, environment, and shooter proficiency.









