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Poquito Loco wrote: For a new production AR style rifle the difference between 223 and 5.56 is very similar to buying 12 large eggs versus buying a dozen large eggs. I use Accurate Arms 2230 powder, a mid-range powder charge for 50 gr HP bullets, and shoot that load in 5 different rifles accurately without a problem. I use mixed brass and don't sort headstamps. I make sure to separate range brass (military vs commercial) to ream military primer pockets to remove the crimp. I won't bore you with details about cleaning, tumbling, case length, and trimming brass. EDIT: A chronograph is the only thing that can tell the difference between a 3100 fps or 2900 fps bullet. Neither a target or prairie dog knows the difference. A prairie dog does know the difference between 223 and a 25-06 -- there is less to pickup if you use a 25-06. Makes me want to run right out and get a Mini-14. From what I've read, some barrels can't handle the pressure of the 5.56. Nope. Is a difference in the throat. The 5.56 has a longer throat and the pressure is more even. A 223 has a shorter throat and you will get a pressure spike with nato spec. So you may have casing failures. Blown primer, etc. |
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