Umm. My 223 ruger will not eat 5.56. It pops primers.
YMMV is a real thing.
Umm. My 223 ruger will not eat 5.56. It pops primers.
YMMV is a real thing.
What about .223 Wylde chambers?
If only there was a sticky in the forum to address this tired, endlessly debated topic... Oh wait, there is.
All I wanted to know is the pressure difference... and if it’s noticeable to the shooter. Why did this have to turn into a thread on shooting different calibers from different chambers?
Let me try this again... can anyone tell the difference in recoil, noise, etc between a .223 and a 5.56 round... for those of you who have safely shot both from the same weapon?
All I wanted to know is the pressure difference... and if it’s noticeable to the shooter. Why did this have to turn into a thread on shooting different calibers from different chambers?
Let me try this again... can anyone tell the difference in recoil, noise, etc between a .223 and a 5.56 round... for those of you who have safely shot both from the same weapon?
You may not notice it, unless you are taking velocity readings with a chrony, or you are seeing evidence of over pressure on the spent brass, or the action of your auto loader is acting up.
Firing pin holes in primers and popped primers are obvious & overt signs of overpressure.
Can your rifle handle it? Quite likely - the engineering is there to handle overpressure in most quality built barrels and actions with proofing rounds, but making a habit of doing it is a pretty dumb idea.
If the Ruger is a tight .223 chamber, I'd either keep to handholds or chase it with reamer, depending what I wanted from it and what I wanted to feed it.
Indistinguishable to my hearing protected ears, my shoulder, and the target.
They can shoot both
All I wanted to know is the pressure difference... and if it’s noticeable to the shooter. Why did this have to turn into a thread on shooting different calibers from different chambers?
Let me try this again... can anyone tell the difference in recoil, noise, etc between a .223 and a 5.56 round... for those of you who have safely shot both from the same weapon?