. .338LM and .50 BMG for less than 1%.
For a military application, one of the 'benefits' of the .223 is it will likely wound an enemy soldier, then requiring extra resources to attend to the injuried. A larger calibre may flatten a foe, killing him. No extra people needed to evacuate, no evacuation helicopters, no beds filled in hospital, etc...
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For a military application, one of the 'benefits' of the .223 is it will likely wound an enemy soldier, then requiring extra resources to attend to the injuried. A larger calibre may flatten a foe, killing him. No extra people needed to evacuate, no evacuation helicopters, no beds filled in hospital, etc...