The problem is not with the Wylde chamber as it's designed to fire both 223/5.56. There is an issue firing 5.56 in a 223 chamber confirmed by Saami! Enough said.
*potential issue...
The problem is not with the Wylde chamber as it's designed to fire both 223/5.56. There is an issue firing 5.56 in a 223 chamber confirmed by Saami! Enough said.
Thus, while .223 Remington ammunition can be safely fired in a 5.56 mm chambered gun, firing 5.56 mm ammunition in a .223 Remington chamber may produce pressures in excess of even the 5.56 mm specifications due to the shorter throat.
i agree with you, the 5.56 is safe to shoot in any rifle chambered in 223. i have shot hundreds of 5.56 in my weatherby vanguard and is way more accurate then the standard 223 ball ammo.
I am stating facts. Hundreds of thousands of rounds without one incident of a rifle blowing up. Maybe they were just lucky![]()
Hearsay unless you personally checked every gun used for what chamber it had. rolleyes. Listen people are not saying you will blow your gun up right away if you shoot a 5.56 in a 223 gun. It's obvious that won't happen, but we are saying you will cause exccessive wear and the problems that go along with that, like premature parts breakage and possible catastrophic failure of some sort. You are comfortable risking it, some not. By the way I do consider people who do it excessively "lucky".
I guess that makes me an ongoing experiment in incredbile luck then eh?
Like I said, the day I have a failure of any kind and I can find a gunsmith willing to judge that it was due to excessive pressure/wear/explosion caused from mixing ammo in these chambers I will post it to this site ASAP complete with pictures and an apology.
Time will tell I suppose.